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Five free agents who are going under the radar this summer

:Headline: Five free agents who are going under the radar this summer:
While the transfer market is littered with high-profile free agents this summer, there are some names which have gone under the radar.
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The world of football has developed in such a way where more and more players are prepared to run down their contracts, giving them the freedom to take their pick of various clubs ahead of a new season. There are also cases where clubs are welcoming the opportunities to free up space on their wage bill as they cope with the financial ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic. It is easy to lose count of the amount of high-profile free agents that there is on the market with the likes of Paulo Dybala and Ousmane Dembele waiting to find new employers, but there are numerous players whose status has gone somewhat under the radar.

Just like you can get quality sports news on Betonmobile.ru, whoever signs a contract with Jason Denayer will be getting a quality job on merit. The defender has just ended a four-year stint with Lyon, where he made a total of 130 appearances in all competitions. With 35 caps for Belgium to his name, there is a rare opportunity to sign a player who features regularly for one of the best national teams on the planet, and that is inevitably leading to interest in his signature. Marseille, who have earned a return to the Champions League, and Denayer's former club Galatasaray are being linked with a move for his services.

Staying on the subject of Galatasaray, they have also been credited with an interest in Artem Dzyuba. The Russian forward is now a free agent after his long-term association with Zenit St Petersburg ended with 108 goals being scored from 249 appearances. The target man turns 34 years of age in August, but there is no doubting that he will emerge as an asset for whoever wins the race for his signature over the coming weeks. While Fenerbahce have been heavily linked with a move, a transfer to the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium is yet to materialise.

The 1xStavka app helps bring efficiency to its users, and midfielder Matias Vecino will add the same qualities to whichever club that he decides to join after departing Inter Milan. It was not so long that the Uruguay international was being linked with a transfer to the likes of Chelsea, and although the 30-year-old is no longer being associated with a switch to the Premier League, that does not mean that some of European football's most notable clubs are not considering an approach. Marseille and Valencia have emerged as potential destinations for a player who made 127 appearances for Inter across five seasons, winning three pieces of silverware in the process.

There was a time when Riechedly Bazoer was regarded as one of the top prospects in Dutch football, the defensive-minded player coming through the Ajax youth setup to make 71 appearances in the first team. However, his career hit a stumbling block when he made the switch to Wolfsburg in January 2017, his failed spell in Germany being complemented by a simply disastrous period on loan at Porto. Nevertheless, Bazoer has since reignited his career at Vitesse, earning regular football over the past three years, and winning the club's Player Of The Year accolade during his middle campaign. The 25-year-old is now looking for a bigger European club, with Marseille and Borussia Monchengladbach having been credited with an interest.

Back in 2018, Domagoj Vida was starting a World Cup final for Croatia after playing a pivotal role in guiding his country to their first-ever showpiece occasion. However, four years on from the greatest period of his career, the versatile defender is now without a club after a stint with Besiktas. Vida made 28 starts as Besiktas only finished in sixth position in Super Lig, the club subsequently missing out on European football. Although he has recently turned 33 years of age, Vida will not be short of interest, and Sampdoria, Monza and Marseille are all said to be keen to secure his services for 2022-23. body check tags ::

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