![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last term, the central midfielder turned down a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain when it appeared that the French club were unwilling to negotiate a big increase in wages, according to L'Equipe (h/t Jamie Sanderson in Metro). However, he told the Liverpool Echo in August: "There have been some talks, and I should be signing a new contract soon."Įxpect to see Adrien Rabiot linked with a long list of potential suitors as 2015 nears. Jon Flanagan: Liverpool's 21-year-old right-back's existing deal runs out in June.Rumours suggest that Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon will be extending his current deal to 2017, as seen on Football Italia.I would gladly have signed until 2029, but I'd be too old! I have no other ideas for my future, and I want to stay here for a long time." As quoted on Football Italia on September 27, he said: "I think I'll sign the contract renewal within 10 days. However, if reports are true, he will be extending his stay at San Siro. Andrea Ranocchia: The Inter Milan centre-back's current contract will run until next June.Steven Gerrard: The 34-year-old's current Liverpool deal will run until summer 2015, but the Anfield captain has already been tipped for a one-year extension, as reported by Sky Sports.As reported by Football Italia, the defender said: "I hope that Juve is my final team, I would see out my career here." Giorgio Chiellini: A loyal servant to Juventus since 2005, the 30-year-old has recently stated his desire to stay with the reigning Serie A champions, despite his current contract expiring in June.Read on for more.Īll transfer information comes from. Players whose contracts are ending, yet look unlikely to move have a dedicated slide. We begin with younger players, such as Paris Saint-Germain's Adrien Rabiot, Liverpool's Suso and Aston Villa's Fabian Delph, before working our way up to more experienced names, such as Nigel de Jong, Michael Carrick and John Terry. This slideshow looks at 20 prospective free agents-arranged in age order. Pre-contract agreements can also be penned by players who have less than six months remaining on their deals, as we saw with Robert Lewandowski's move to Bayern Munich last term. If bids are resisted, their current sides could be risking losing them on a Bosman in the summer. The January transfer window will provide the first opportunity for clubs to sign these players at bargain prices. In 2015, Sami Khedira and some of Europe's top players could be available for free if their current contracts are not extended. ![]()
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