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5 Champions League winners we can’t believe are currently without a club

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Former Real Madrid, Barcelona and Inter superstars are among the most high-profile free agents in world football right now.

The pool of top, experienced unattached players gets smaller by the week, but there are still a number of high-profile stars currently available to sign for no transfer fee as we approach the winter months.

We’ve identified five Champions League winners that it’s hard to believe are currently free agents.

Sergio Ramos

Last summer, Real Madrid’s legendary former captain reportedly turned down huge money offers from Saudi Arabia to rejoin his hometown club Sevilla after his departure from PSG.

“This is a decision that I made on a personal and family level,” Ramos told reporters when explaining why he called it quits after just one season back at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

“I’m leaving here as I arrived, without talking about money. They gave me the opportunity to continue with a lifetime contract, but I have made another decision.

“It is true that the United States is a country that attracts us a lot at the family level, but to this day there is nothing agreed with any team anywhere. I don’t think about retiring at all, I’ve felt very good this year. I’m hungry to continue competing and I feel healthy to continue competing.”

Recent months have seen Ramos linked with an eclectic mix of clubs, from Egyptian giants Zamalek to Brazilian outfit Botafogo to a host of Saudi Pro League clubs.

But nothing has been confirmed and the fact he remains a free agent at this stage suggests he’s holding out to join an MLS club ahead of the 2025 season. Might he be the next European star to reunite with Lionel Messi out at Inter Miami?

Rafinha

While Ramos couldn’t have played more of a key role in Los Blancos’ historic Champions League threepeat between 2016 and 2018, Rafinha was very much on the periphery during Barcelona’s last European triumph – as a rotated squad player in the treble-winning 2014-15 campaign under Luis Enrique.

Still, the Brazil international – son of World Cup winner Mazinho and younger brother of Thiago Alcantara – made 36 appearances in all competitions that historic season. That was the pinnacle of his career though, and he never quite nailed down a regular starting spot in subsequent years with Barca and PSG.

Something of a forgotten man, Rafinha has dropped off the footballing radar after spending the last couple of seasons out in the Qatar Stars League with Al-Arabi. But he’s still only 31, is undoubtedly talented, and it would be a major shame if he decides to call it quits like his elder sibling. Watch this space.

Mariano Diaz

Okay, we’ve gone from all-time Champions League legend to a squad player to something of a non-entity.

Regardless, Mariano’s CV does not lie – the Dominican Republic international was part of Real Madrid’s squads when they got their hands on Europe’s top honour in the 2016-17 and 2021-22 seasons, albeit having made next to no impact in either.

He scored just 12 goals in 84 appearances across his two stints with Los Blancos, spending most of his latter years collecting his wages and making the odd brief cameo. While that was a legitimate decision, it appears to have harmed his career – he only made nine appearances for Sevilla last term and now finds himself as a free agent once again.

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TRY A QUIZ: Can you name every club to win the Champions League/European Cup?

Keylor Navas

Now we’re talking again. Back to a proper, bonafide multiple Champions League winner – the Costa Rica always seemed to possess this unerring ability to save his best performances and biggest saves for the latter European knockout stages.

The veteran has won three Ligue 1 titles with PSG since departing Madrid, but he ended up on the fringes of the Parisiens’ squad after falling behind Gianluigi Donnarumma in the pecking order at the Parc Des Princes, even spending half a season out on loan at Nottingham Forest as they fought to stay in the Premier League.

Earlier this year, Navas announced his decision to retire from the Costa Rica national team after 16 years of service and over a hundred caps. But he’s shown no indication he’s ready to hang up his gloves just yet.

Might we see the 37-year-old reunite with Ramos yet again for an MLS club in 2025? We could definitely see it happening.

Mario Balotelli

Balotelli, a Champions League winner? We’re admittedly going back a fair bit for this one, but the Italian striker was part of Jose Mourinho’s treble-winning Inter squad back in 2009-10. He didn’t make it off the bench in the final, but he did help see out the semi-final first leg 3-1 victory over Barcelona.

That was when the Italian was just starting to make a name for himself as one of the most promising, albeit volatile, strikers in Europe. It would be fair to see it’s been up-and-down since then – with notable peaks at Man City, AC Milan and Nice and just as notable lows at Liverpool and AC Milan (the second time around).

He’s spent the last half-decade as a classic journeyman, with time spent back in Italy with Brescia and Monza, Swiss side Sion and two separate stints with Turkish Super Lig side Adana Demirspor.

The 34-year-old was released by Demirspor for a second time at the end of last season and is yet to find himself a new home.

“He’d like to stay in Italy. He has so many requests from outside Europe, but he wants to stay close to home,” his agent Enzo Raiola confirmed in an interview with Tuttosport last month.

“There are talks with a few clubs, and we are waiting. We’ll see what to do if nothing unlocks in the coming months. Palermo? When we talk about them, it’s not Serie B. It’s a sort of Serie A2. The division is not a problem. We need an appropriate project for Mario.”

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NPFL: Sunday Victory for Heartland FC as match end 1:0 with Sunshine Stars

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NPFL: Sunday Victory for Heartland FC as it beat Sunshine Stars 1:0
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Heartland FC secured a thrilling 1-0 victory against Sunshine Stars on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at 15:00 UTC.

The winning goal was scored by C. Molokwu in the 6th minute, sealing the deal for Heartland FC.

This win is a significant boost for Heartland FC, currently ranked 7th in the Nigerian Premier League, while Sunshine Stars holds the 12th position.

 

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Where are they now? Man City’s 12 wonderkids from Football Manager 2015

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Ten years have passed since the release of Football Manager 2015, prompting us to check in on what became of Manchester City’s much-hyped wonderkids from that particular edition of the wildly popular football management simulation game.

The likes of Vincent Kompany, David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Yaya Toure were in their prime under Manuel Pellegrini. There were also several much-hyped youngsters emerging after serious investment in the academy set-up.

Having picked them out via the FMScout archives, here are City’s dozen wonderkids from Football Manager 2015 – and where they’re at a decade later.

Jason Denayer

Denayer never quite fulfilled his potential either at City or as the successor to Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld for Belgium, but he’s still had a solid career.

The defender won the Turkish Super Lig title with Galatasaray in 2017-18 and made over 100 appearances for Lyon, featuring for the Ligue 1 side as they memorably dumped out City en route to the 2019-20 Champions League semi-finals.

Still only 29, Denayer is playing in Saudi Arabia with Al Fateh.

Karim Rekik

Dutch defender Rekik joined City’s set-up in 2011 and made a small handful of appearances under Roberto Mancini amid loans away to Portsmouth, Blackburn and PSV.

He went on to earn four caps for the Netherlands and notched over 100 matches across Europe’s major leagues with Marseille, Hertha Berlin and Sevilla.

He now plays for Al-Jazira in the United Arab Emirates.

Chidiebere Nwakali

Nwakali’s career has followed a similar trajectory to many other promising wonderkids of yesteryear; no first-team appearances for his parent club, numerous loan spells away, a quiet exit to a European club, country-hopping for years before settling in the Middle East.

The Nigerian defender is playing Al-Sahel in the Saudi Second Division. Figures.

Rodney Kongolo

By the time of his departure from Manchester City in 2018, Kongolo failed to make a first-team breakthrough and made no first-team appearances for the side.

He’s spent the rest of his career in continental Europe, playing for Italian outfit Cosenza and both Heerenveen and Roda JC in the Netherlands.

Kongolo is currently with Roda and has scored once in 42 appearances for the club.

Seko Fofana

Fofana was a key member of the Ivory Coast side that overcame a dodgy start to win this year’s Africa Cup of Nations and is widely regarded as a fine midfielder.

Such quality often falls through the gaps at City – the competition is fierce – but learning that Fofana isn’t playing elsewhere in Europe was a surprise for a player of his quality.

The 29-year-old midfielder swapped Lens for Al Nassr in 2023, but has been loaned out to Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq after struggling to make much of an impact in Saudi Arabia.

Brandon Barker

Unlike many on this list, Barker has actually played for City. His sole appearance for the club came as a substitute in a 5-1 FA Cup defeat to Chelsea in February 2016.

But the majority of his time at City was spent out on loan (four in total) and was eventually sold to Rangers in 2019.

The midfielder has enjoyed a nomadic career since then, including spells with Oxford, Reading, Omonia and Morecambe, but is currently unattached after leaving the final of those clubs at the end of the 2023-24 season.

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Javairo Dilrosun

Despite his quality, Dilrosun failed to make an appearance for City before being sold to Hertha Berlin in 2018.

The winger performed admirably for the Bundesliga outfit, as well as Bordeaux and Feyenoord, before moving to Mexico and joining Club America in 2024.

He also has one cap for the Netherlands, won in 2018 and helped the Dutch earn a 2-2 draw with Germany, but has switched his allegiance to Suriname and aims to help them reach the 2026 World Cup.

QUIZ: Can you name Man City’s top goalscorer from every Premier League season?

Rony Lopes

Listed as Marcos Lopes on FM2014, the Portuguese attacking midfielder was another part of that small army of youngsters that City recruited in the early 2010s.

Signed from Benfica originally, Lopes scored on his professional debut – off the bench in a 3-0 FA Cup victory over Watford in January 2013. But only four cup appearances followed before he left in search of first-team opportunities elsewhere.

An eclectic career has seen Lopes finish runner-up in four French cups with Lille and Monaco, win a Europa League with Sevilla and the Greek Super League with Olympiacos.

Nowadays he plays in Turkey for Alanyaspor.

Olivier Ntcham

Following in the footsteps of Paul Pogba, Riyad Mahrez and Dimitri Payet out of Le Havre’s famous academy, Ntcham continued his early development in City’s youth teams between 2015 and 2017.

The attacking midfielder never made a professional first-team appearance for City and went on to play for Celtic, Marseille and Swansea.

These days he’s turning out for Samsunspor. We’ve done enough of these pieces to realise all roads lead to Turkey for former wonderkids.

Thierry Ambrose

Guadeloupe international Ambrose joined City’s academy from Auxerre in 2013 but never progressed to make his debut amid a series of loans away. Rinse and repeat.

The forward is currently turning out for Belgian club Kortrijk.

Kelechi Iheanacho

Iheanacho was highly rated at City, but the striker fell behind Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus in the pecking order and joined Leicester for £25million in 2017.

He was instrumental in the Foxes’ FA Cup success in 2021, but eventually left the club after their relegation in 2023 and now plays for Sevilla.

Jose Angel Pozo

Pozo was a key member of Andoni Iraola’s promotion-winning Rayo Vallecano side and made over 100 appearances for the Madrid-based outfit.

The attacking midfielder actually made three Premier League appearances, including one start, for City in the unmemorable 2014-15 campaign. But he left for Almeria in 2015 in search of more regular game time.

He now plays in Cyprus for Karmiotissa.

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Lagos state government announces traffic diversion for Women marathon on Nov 9

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The Lagos State Government has announced the closure of 11 key roads on Lagos Island and Victoria Island for the Lagos Women Run, to be held on Saturday,October 9.

In a statement issued on Thursday, November 7, the state Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said that in view of the annual Lagos Women Run, the Lagos State Government had implemented a traffic diversion plan to facilitate smoother movement for motorists during the event.

“During the event, the race route, starting from Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) inwards Water Board, Old NITEL, Outer Marina, Bonny Camp Bridge, Ahmadu Bello Way, Akin Adesola Street, Falomo Bridge, Falomo Roundabout, Awolowo Road, and Onikan Roundabout to Mobolaji Johnson, would be partially closed,” he said.

Consequently, Osiyemi explained that alternative routes had been designated to ease commuting.

He advised motorists heading to the Third Mainland Bridge from Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue to go via Bonny Camp, connecting Onikan Underpass towards Marina Exit to access Force Road, linking Outer Marina and the Third Mainland Bridge to reach their destinations.

“Motorists heading to Ikoyi Road from Apongbon are to use Odunlami Street to connect Igbosere Road and continue to Moloney Street to access Ikoyi Road for their journeys. There was minimal impact on traffic flow within these routes,” he added.

The Commissioner reiterated that all junctions and intersections from Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) to the destination, Mobolaji Johnson Arena, would be blocked with barriers and staff by LASTMA, NPF, FRSC, and LSNC officials to prevent other road users from accessing the main race corridor and to minimise inconvenience for motorists and athletes.

“Motorists are implored to be patient, as the partial road closure is part of the traffic management plans for the race event highlighted,” he said

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