Football Muse
·12 Mei 2026
Predicting which clubs the summer's biggest free agents will sign for

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·12 Mei 2026

There are still some massive names who are set to become free agents in the summer, with some high-profile deals due to expire at the end of next month.
As speculation swirls around the big fish in the free agency pool, we've dug out our crystal ball to predict where the biggest Bosmans of 2026 might end up.
Ibrahima Konate's contract situation has dominated headlines all season, and there has yet to be an announcement over an extension. Despite appearing destined for the exit door for much of the campaign, the expectation now is that Konate will agree to fresh terms. Negotiations are nearing an agreement.
Juventus are ready to offload Dusan Vlahovic as the club looks to lighten their wage bill. The Serbian striker has not quite returned on his massive transfer fee and wages, scoring 66 times in 166 games for the club.
Bayern Munich have been linked, and it's a deal that makes sense. The German giants have decided against turning Nicolas Jackson's loan into a permanent deal, and need a centre-forward to challenge and eventually replace Harry Kane.
Prediction: Aston Villa
A man in demand after a career-best campaign in thePremier League, Harry Wilson has put himself in the shop window.
The 29-year-old has 10 goals and six assists forFulham, who are resigned to losing the Welsh winger. Aston Villa, impacted by financial restraints, are reportedly pushing for a deal. The opportunity to play Champions League football would be hard for Wilson to turn down.
Another club who have dealt with economic issues in recent seasons, Barcelona are likely to again be open to cut-price deals.
Bernardo Silva has shown this season that he still has plenty left in the tank, while the 31-year-old's family ties in Barcelona make this an obvious transfer. He'd add trophy-winning experience to a talented young team.
Marcos Senesi hasreportedly agreed on personal terms with Tottenham over a free transfer from Bournemouth.
The Argentine's arrival would be a boost to a Spurs side that has struggled this season, with both Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven linked with exits. Any deal will be dependent on Spurs surviving the drop.
After an up-and-down four-season spell in Manchester that looks set to end on a high, it's time forCasemiro to take on a less pressurised environment. The opportunity to link up with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez as part of a stellar South American cast must surely appeal.
Prediction: Chicago Fire
MLS looks the likeliest option for Robert Lewandowski, who has admitted now might be the time to take on a more comfortable challenge.
Chicago Fire are reportedly leading the chase.“I don't know what I'm going to do yet. There could be an option in a lower-level league. I’m almost 38, but I feel good physically, so I’m considering it," he said this week.
Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur
Andy Robertson came close to signing for Spurs in January, and interest has not gone away. The Scotland captain is still capable at the top level, with some suggesting his Liverpool exit is a mistake from the club.
Robertson has achieved it all at Anfield and would be an ideal leader for Spurs' cast of young talent. A move toCeltic should not be ruled out, with Robertson having long expressed interest in representing his boyhood side, while he's still got something to offer.
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