THE transfer window has closed but there are still some gems available to sign on the free transfer market.
became the most high-profile player to be released last month after reaching a mutual agreement with to terminate his contract.
Raheem Sterling became the most high profile free agent last monthCredit: Getty
Dele Alli has been without a club since leaving Como last yearCredit: Getty
Mikel Arteta did not rule out signing Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainCredit: Getty
There has been plenty of speculation about where the winger could end up with Fulham, West Ham and linked to his signature.
He is not the only former England player up for grabs either, with ex-Manchester United star Jesse Lingard in December.
The 33-year-old may not be available for long however having been .
Reports also say he has been holding discussions with “various” British clubs, including some in the Premier League.
Lingard’s former team-mate at the 2018 World Cup, Dele Alli is still without a club after leaving Como last year.
While deadline day was sparked into life with talk Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could be given a contract by .
The midfielder, who played for the Gunners between 2011 and 2017, has been training with the Under-21s side.
And asked about the possibility of signing Oxlade-Chamberlain, Mikel Arteta said: “We explore every option.”
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The Ox is still available along with other former internationals and Premier League stars such as James Rodriguez, Divock Origi and Serge Aurier.
Ex-Spain and Real Madrid icon Sergio Ramos is also unattached and not yet ready to retire at 39, with his last spell coming at Monterrey.
The defender is busy trying to where his football career began, Sevilla, but has not yet hung up his boots.
Other free agents available including former Chelsea and West Ham defender Kurt Zouma, as well as goalkeeper Sergio Romero who was once on the books at Old Trafford, and ex-PSG left-back Juan Bernat,
Kurt Zouma is a free agentCredit: Getty
James Rodriguez is another former Prem star still availableCredit: Getty



