Eight free agents Premier League clubs could sign after deadline day
Premier League transfer news is still bubbling despite the January window now being closed. Here are eight free agents top-flight clubs could still sign.
Transfer update: Premier League deadline day round-up
The January window can be a tricky one for Premier League and European clubs when it comes to transfer business. Preferred targets are not always available but injuries and players departing may force teams to dip into the market. However, there are still a host of free agents clubs could consider, even after the window shuts.
The winger most recently played for Chinese club Jiangsu Suning, who he joined in 2016.
Ezequiel Garay
Garay has been without a club since departing Valencia last summer.
Now 34, the centre-back has also played for Real Madrid, Benfica and Zenit.
Ahmed Musa
Musa has some Premier League experience having played with Leicester between 2016 and 2018.
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Transfer news: Ramires (Image: GETTY)
He's been without a club since leaving Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr in October and has been linked with West Brom in recent weeks.
Ramires
A former team-mate of Costa's, Ramires made 251 appearances for Chelsea, winning two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, the Champions League and the Europa League.
Now 33, he last played with Brazilian outfit Palmeiras.
Bony has been without a club since parting ways with Al-Ittihad.
He too has Premier League experience, having played for Swansea and Manchester City.
Jese
Jese was once a highly-rated winger after coming through Real Madrid's academy and breaking into the first-team.
He joined Paris Saint-German in 2016 but has since had several loan spells away from the club, including a stint with Stoke City in the Premier League.
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PSG terminated his contract in December but at 27, he still has time to rebuild his career elsewhere.
Oumar Niasse
Niasse made a name for himself at Lokomotiv Moscow before joining Everton in 2016.
However, he failed to establish himself with the Toffees, who released the striker last summer after loan stints with Hull and Cardiff.