Vlahovic, Salah, Stones among top free agents as contracts expire
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 9:40 AM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
As of July 1st, several high-profile players have become free agents following the expiration of their contracts. Dusan Vlahovic, who scored 68 goals for Juventus, is actively seeking a new club. Mohamed Salah has reached a mutual agreement with Liverpool to end his contract early and is considering offers, including one from Fenerbahce. John Stones has exited Manchester City, concluding his long tenure with the club. Other notable free agents include Jadon Sancho, Leon Goretzka, and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Clubs across Europe are now targeting these players to strengthen their squads.
- •Dusan Vlahovic leaves Juventus and seeks new opportunities.
- •Mohamed Salah officially departs Liverpool amid club interest.
- •John Stones ends long career at Manchester City.
- •Notable free agents include Jadon Sancho and Leon Goretzka.
- 9:40 AMYahoo Sports — Vlahovic, Salah, Stones lead 20 notable free agents as of July 1st
"July 1st marks the official expiration date of several contracts across European football, with the futures of a number of high-profile names still undecided.Some top-level footballers are now officia...
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