There are two weeks left until the transfer market reopens in the major European leagues but there are still many players who could be signed immediately, looking for a new team and a new advantageous contract. Here is the list of the most important.
Goalkeepers
Keylor Navas – Costa Rica, 37 years old
Loris Karius – Germany, 31 years old
Tomas Koubek – Czech Republic, 32 years old
Etrit Berisha – Albania, 35 years old
Defenders
Sergio Ramos – Spain, 38 years old
Marcelo – Brazil, 36 years old
Adama Soumaoro – France, 32 years old
Ghislain Konan – Ivory Coast, 28 years old
Daniel Amartey – Ghana, 29 years old
Kyriakos Papadopoulos – Greece, 32 years old
Wallace – Brazil, 29 years old
Koffi Djidji – Ivory Coast, 31 years old
Serge Aurier – Ivory Coast, 31 years old
Mário Fernandes – Russia, 33 years old
Cedric – Portugal, 33 years old
Bouna Sarr – Senegal, 32 years old
Brandon Williams – England, 24 years old
Filip Benkovic – Croatia, 27 years old
Layvin Kurzawa – France, 31 years old
Simon Kjaer – Denmark, 35 years old
Midfielders
Dele Alli – England, 28 years old
Christoph Kramer – Germany, 33 years old
Marco van Ginkel – Netherlands, 31 years old
Hector Herrera – Mexico, 34 years old
Antonio Candreva – Italy, 37 years old
Roque Mesa – Spain, 35 years old
Paul Pogba – France, 31 years old (suspended until March)
Rafinha – Brazil, 31 years old
Eduard Michut – France, 21 years old
Samu Castillejo – Spain, 29 years old
Francis Coquelin – France, 33 years old
Attackers
Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting – Cameroon, 35 years old
Wissam ben Yedder – France, 34 years old
Anthony Modeste – France, 36 years old
Stefano Okaka – Italy, 35 years old
Kevin Gameiro – France, 37 years old
Mattia Destro – Italy, 33 years old
Ryan Kent – England, 27 years old
Santi Mina – Spain, 28 years old
Maxi Gomez – Uruguay, 28 years old
Mariano Diaz – Dominican Republic, 31 years old