A generation of Manchester United goalkeeper Dikiya failed to get a contract extension, as a free agent to say goodbye to the 12-year-long career of the Red Devils, the news shocked the entire football world. This summer's transfer market, a number of well-known stars become free agents, but no one asked, reduced to "orphans". So, these once brilliant stars, is this eclipsed, or can make a comeback? Let's find out one by one.
:: Can Sergio Ramos tap Mays on the shoulder again?
Sergio Ramos, who has helped Real Madrid win five La Liga and four UEFA Champions League titles, moved to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) two years ago and, despite missing a long period of time due to injury in his debut season, returned to form last season, making 45 appearances in all competitions and contributing four goals. However, in the end, he still did not receive a contract extension from PSG.
However, the Spanish "sword guard" is still a treasure, plus the fame is loud, rumor has it that the Middle East and the U.S. professional football clubs are interested in him, and one of the biggest chances is to join the international Miami, and the former PSG teammate Meis to play side by side again, and the two of them team up in the U.S. Professional Premier League to shine, and maybe even win another title.
:: Is Gudadu experienced enough to stay in Europe?
Gudadu, who helped Juventus win five Serie A titles, ended his eight-year Zebra career by not having his contract renewed this summer. The 35-year-old Colombian international is a versatile player who can play as a right midfielder and right back. Despite his age, he is still full of energy and played 47 matches for Juventus in all competitions last season, setting a record for the most appearances in a single season during his time with the team.
The main reason for Juventus to give up on Gudaldo is that his weekly salary is as high as 180,000 euros (about HK$1.55 million), which is a big burden for Juve who are in financial difficulties. Gudaldo has a lot of experience in big matches and there are still a lot of clubs interested in him, including Valencia of La Liga and Turkey's Fehrenbach, so I believe he still has the ability to get a foothold in the major leagues in Europe.
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