10 free porterazos to negotiate with other clubs from this Friday

Every good team with great aspirations needs to have a guaranteed goalkeeper. Sometimes it is not easy, and without a doubt that the collective performance is greatly affected by the individual performance of the person in charge of being under the sticks. That is why clubs go to the market knowing that the goalkeeper is worth scratching your pocket. But sometimes it is not necessary when it comes to a transfer. A clear example of this are the names that we detail below: a ‘Top10’ of goalkeepers who, by finalizing their contract next June From this Friday, January 1, they are officially free to negotiate with clubs other than those in which they are currently.

The one with the most name is Gianluigi buffon. At 42, the Juventus goalkeeper continues to pursue his dream of winning the Champions League, and it remains to be seen whether or not this will be the year of his retirement. It seems complicated for a first-line club to bet on him, but it cannot be ruled out depending on the circumstances because of what the one who had retained.

But the expert in sweet in terms of goalkeeper who are free is his compatriot and namesake Gianluigi Donnarumma. Despite the fact that he is already an experienced goalkeeper due to his precociousness in reaching the elite, the Milan goalkeeper is only 21 years old, and he will not be short of good offers to be tempted to leave San Siro. PSG is more than attentive.

Foreign LaLiga goalkeepers also appear on this list as Marko dmitrovic (Eibar), Rui Silva (Granada) and Tomas Vaclik (Seville). The first two have a foot and a half outside Ipurua and Los Cármenes, with clubs such as Real Sociedad, Betis, Valencia and Sevilla pending what may happen, and the third, having lost prominence in Nervión, could opt for a change of scenery.

Without leaving the Spanish championship we find Miguel Angel Moyá, which in Real Sociedad goes through something similar to what happens to Vaclik in Sevilla, and also to the young and promising Antonio Sivera, which in Alavés has not just made a place for the good performance offered by Fernando Pacheco.

Finally, far from Spain we find a Vicente Guaita shining at the Crystal Palace and eager to return to LaLiga and with the experienced Sergio Romero and Lukasz Fabianski, who have numbers to leave Manchester United and West Ham respectively.