Six ex-England players left without clubs: who is looking for a job.

Six ex-England players left without clubs: who is looking for a job
Six ex-England players left without clubs: who is looking for a job

Missing in the job market

According to The Sun: Six former England players are still without clubs since the start of the new season. Among them are Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Dele Alli, both of whom played for the 'Three Lions' in international tournaments.

Oxlade-Chamberlain, who made 35 appearances and scored 7 goals, left 'Besiktas' this summer. After two seasons in Turkey, where he joined from 'Liverpool' and won the national cup in 2024, he terminated his contract, agreeing to a compensation payment of £1.5 million.

“Oxlade-Chamberlain – who has 35 caps with seven goals and played at Euro 2012 – has been without a club since leaving Besiktas in the summer.”

Dele Alli, who scored at the 2018 World Cup, has 37 appearances and 3 goals for the 'Three Lions'. He was given the opportunity to continue his career at 'Como', but after one appearance that lasted only ten minutes, he was released in September.

“This one appearance lasted just ten minutes – before he was sidelined, resulting in a disastrous debut.”

Other without clubs

Other former internationals include Nathan Redmond, Fraser Forster, and Jonjo Shelvey, who are also looking for a new club. Shelvey, who made 6 appearances, left 'Burnley' this summer after his contract expired.

Nathan Redmond and Jonjo Shelvey are also without clubsDave Pinegar - The Sun

Redmond, who debuted for the national team in 2017, also left 'Burnley' after two seasons. Clubs that have shown interest in him include 'Wrexham', 'Leicester', 'Millwall', and 'Sheffield United'.

Fraser Forster, who made six appearances for the 'Three Lions', left 'Tottenham' at the end of last season. Courtney House also remains without a club after leaving 'Aston Villa'.

Courtney House left 'Aston Villa'Getty

Michail Antonio also became a free agent after ten years at 'West Ham'. He suffered a serious car accident in December, after which he was unable to return to the team. However, in June he resumed his career, playing for Jamaica in the 85th minute of a match against Guatemala.

Fraser Forster was once a backup goalkeeper for TottenhamGetty Michail Antonio left 'West Ham' after ten yearsAlamy In summary, the current situation of former England players in the job market shows that even football stars can face difficulties after their career at one of the clubs ends. Many of them are looking for new opportunities, but the situation remains tense, and highlighting such situations may affect their future professional career.

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