Salah, Silva and Alaba are the top picks in the out-of-contract World Cup starting XI
The World Cup is set to showcase over 30 players who are out of contract, offering them a platform to impress potential new clubs. As players aim for glory, those facing contract expiration have unique stakes in the tournament. This article highlights a combined XI of prominent free agents, featuring stars like Mohamed Salah and David Alaba, who are looking to make a significant impact while securing their futures amidst ongoing negotiations.
By the Numbers- Over 30 players are out of contract during the World Cup.
- Mohamed Salah scored 7 goals and provided 7 assists last season, down from his previous year's totals of 29 goals and 18 assists.
While many players may enjoy spotlight performances, potential counterarguments arise regarding their recent form, particularly for veterans like Salah and Alaba, who have seen declines in output or injury issues. These factors will influence club interests and negotiations.
State of Play- Contract expirations for notable players could result in significant transfers post-World Cup.
- Competitive interest from top clubs, including Real Madrid and AC Milan, for several featured players like Konate and Silva.
As the World Cup progresses, players will utilize their performances to attract attention, and clubs will assess their options for securing contract signings. This could lead to an influx of movement as teams aim to bolster their squads.
Bottom LineThe World Cup acts not only as a battleground for national glory but also as a critical juncture for players out of contract. Their performances will significantly influence their market value and future club decisions, so watch for standout displays that could send ripple effects through the transfer landscape.
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