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Mbappe, Pogba, Bale: Which clubs will the 17 biggest free agents sign for?

We’re a little more than a month away from the end of the domestic season in Europe.

For some teams, there are trophies to play for and finals to be played.

But clubs will also be readying moves for their transfer targets this summer.

But before splashing the cash, they’re advised to look in the free transfer bucket because there are a host of quality players who will be out of contract this summer.

Which clubs will be snapping up a bargain for absolutely nothing?

Well, we’ve decided to look at 17 of the biggest free agents at the end of the season and predict where they’ll end up.

While we’ve used reports and speculation to guide our predictions, we’re simply playing a guessing game for a bit of fun. Don’t take it too seriously.

So, let’s take a look at our predictions below:

Mbappe to Real Madrid has been spoken about for many, many months. The eye-watering financial side could potential be tricky to sort but report reports from Gianluca Di Marzio suggests a €100 million signing-on-fee and a five-year contract at €50 million per season should seal the deal.

There’s no way we can see Pogba staying at Manchester United beyond this season after some of his comments in recent weeks. He’s apparently met with PSG chief, Leonardo, to discuss a potential move and we could see the Frenchman moving back to his native country.

We genuinely can’t think of a club that will sign Bale on his ridiculous wages this summer. Instead, if Wales qualify for the World Cup in Qatar, we predict he’ll train with a club (possibly Tottenham) to keep fit ahead of the tournament before retiring afterwards. A sad way for an incredible career to end.

Dybala has often been linked with a move to the Premier League and was very close to joining

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