El once de la Premier que acaba contrato este 2026

Konaté, Guéhi, Bernardo Silva…son algunas de las estrellas que ya pueden negociar su futuro antes de marcharse libres en verano.

Comienza el mercado de invierno en la liga inglesa y ya se han producido los primeros movimientos. Hasta ahora, la marcha confirmada de Brennan Johnson al Crystal Palace y la llegada inminente de Semenyo a terreno Skyblue, son indicativos de la aproximación de un periodo de lo más agitado.

Pero en una liga potencialmente económica, no todo se trata de grandes inversiones. Como cada año, hay numerosos jugadores que quedan libres y este año, figuran grandes nombres en cada posición. Transfermarkt, estima el once más destacado en 230 millones de euros.

Un once que desde el 1 de enero puede empezar a negociar, pactar condiciones y firmar precontratos, todo ello sin necesidad de permiso de su equipo al que pertenece.

  • Nick Pope; Robertson, Senesi, Konaté, Guéhi; Casemiro, Kamada, Jensen; Bernardo Silva, Welbeck, Harry Wilson
Imagen generada por IA.

Esta alineación presenta diferentes contextos, desde experimentados indispensables hasta jugadores en su plenitud y que pasan por su mejor momento futbolístico.

Veteranos fundamentales

En esta categoría pertenecen nombres como Casemiro y Welbeck (33 y 35 años respectivamente).

Aunque el brasileño ha sido cuestionado por su rendimiento en el segundo tramo de la temporada pasada, ha conseguido ser un indiscutible para Amorim en la base del juego.

Esta temporada registra 1153 minutos, en los que suma 4 goles y 1 asistencia. Su liderazgo, físico y contribución lo han llevado a ser de lo mejor en un United que todavía sigue sin encontrar las senda de la estabilidad.

Aquí es donde surge el dilema para los Red Devils: apostar por un Ugarte que no termina de convencer en su segundo año y cuyos minutos están muy por debajo de los del brasileño, o retener a un baluarte de casi 34 años. Mantener al jugador con la ficha más alta de la plantilla implicaría ofrecerle una renovación a la baja, pero si opta por salir, como varios medios ya lo han vinculado, Arabia se perfila como el destino ideal para un retiro dorado.

El siguiente caso similar es el de Danny Welbeck. En su sexta temporada como Seagull, acumula 8 dianas y un pase de gol en 21 partidos. Aunque su perfil es el de veterano revulsivo con 35 años, esta temporada es con diferencia el máximo goleador del Brighton.

Georginio Rutter tiene calidad, pero su fuerte no son los goles. Su polivalencia y habilidad lo han llevado a un club que la temporada pasada desembolsó la mayor inversión en su historial hasta las fecha, 47 millones de euros.

Pero sobre esos 2 pesos pesados destaca otro imprescindible, Nick Pope. El guardameta inglés del Newcastle es un líder en la armada de Eddie Howe y desde su llegada hace 4 años ha dejado su huella en la historia del club.

A sus 33 años y en un estado de forma excepcional, es muy probable que esté disputando sus últimos minutos en el noreste de Inglaterra. Durante el pasado mercado de verano, el nombre de James Trafford sonó con fuerza como su relevo natural, pero tras decantarse por los Citizen, la portería se reforzó finalmente con la llegada de Aaron Ramsdale en calidad de cedido.

La directiva Magpie se enfrenta a una disyuntiva. Ejercer la opción de compra estimada en 25 millones de euros y convertir a Pope en un revulsivo idóneo o por el contrario desprenderse de ambos e invertir en la portería blanquinegra para garantizar el futuro.

Nick Pope. Fuente: Stuart Franklin/Getty Images.

Una situación igualmente peculiar atraviesa Harry Maguire. A sus 32 años, el internacional inglés podría tener los días contados en Manchester.

En la presente campaña apenas suma 434 minutos y, bajo las órdenes de Amorim, la jerarquía defensiva parece inamovible con Yoro, De Ligt y Shaw. Con el canterano Heaven consolidándose como primer recambio, la reciente recuperación de Lisandro Martínez parece haber sentenciado definitivamente el futuro del zaguero en Old Trafford.

Edad de oro: plenitud competitiva

En el fútbol hay etapas y cuando un futbolista finaliza contrato rozando la treintena es muy codiciado. Se considera que está en su madurez futbolística y que es una realidad del presente, alguien capaz de asegurar un rendimiento inmediato desde el primer día.

Dicho contexto lo viven 4 jugadores: Robertson, Mathias Jensen, Kamada y Bernardo Silva.

Desde la llegada de Milos Kerkez en el mercado de verano, el joven húngaro ha disputado como titular 15 de los 19 partidos jugados hasta ahora. Y aunque todavía se encuentra lejos de su mejor nivel, ha conseguido sentar a un Robertson que todavía discute términos para extender su contrato.

En Liverpool saben lo que significa el escocés y todo lo que ha aportado, pero están abiertos a la posibilidad de verlo con otra camiseta la temporada que viene.

Por otro lado, el pivote Mathias Jensen es otro que a sus 30 años podría dejar libre un Brentford que está realizando una buena campaña. Aunque no es titular indiscutible para Keith Andrews, sus 960′ acumulados en los terrenos de juego han dejado buenas sensaciones. En su 7ª temporada como Abeja, ha ido perdiendo poco a poco protagonismo.

El danés representa el equilibrio entre la técnica y el físico que exige la Premier League y es el especialista de su equipo en los balones parados.

Daichi Kamada atraviesa una situación muy similar. El japonés forma la pareja titular junto a Wharton en el eje del Crystal Palace, un equipo que no atraviesa su mejor momento. Si algo penaliza a la plantilla de Oliver Glasner es la falta de profundidad, con un Will Hughes experimentado pero de perfil discreto como principal recambio.

A sus 29 años, Kamada está lejos de su mejor versión, lastrado en parte por un rol que lo aleja excesivamente del área rival.

En su segunda temporada como Águila, acumula únicamente 2 goles y 4 asistencias. Muy lejos de ese perfil con la camiseta del Eintracht Frankfurt en la 22/23, donde llegó a registrar 16 dianas y 6 pases de gol.

Daichi Kamada durante un partido de Premier League ante el Brentford. Fuente: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images.

Por último, el más codiciado será Bernardo Silva. El irreemplazable capitán de Guardiola acaba contrato este verano y esta temporada lo ha jugado todo solo por detrás de Haaland y Foden.

Y aunque sus números no son los mejores, para el técnico español es su navaja suiza en el ámbito táctico. Al portugués de 31 años se le ha visto jugar con gran capacidad polifacética: interior, extremo derecho, falso 9 y hasta pivote. Su rol ha pasado a ser de gestión y construcción.

En cuanto a su futuro ha sido vinculado con el Barcelona, PSG o incluso una aventura en Arabia. Asi mismo, la posible llegada de Semenyo al Manchester City podría dificultar su participación en el once.

Chollos esenciales

Gran parte de las operaciones low cost se presentan en la zona defensiva. En ella sobresalen nombres como: Senesi, Konaté, Guéhi y Harry Wilson. 

Éste último es el máximo goleador del Fulham en la presente campaña. Sus 6 goles y 4 asistencias lo han convertido una oportunidad asequible pues está viviendo su mejor momento tras 5 años en el club. Con casi 29 años, según varios medios ingleses está listo para dar el salto a la élite y su renovación con el conjunto Cottager es casi nula.

Tras años de ser considerado una promesa cedida del Liverpool, ha conseguido cada temporada consolidarse en la banda derecha y potenciar su virtud: inteligencia en el último tercio y visión periférica.

Por último, se muestra un trío de centrales a la altura de gigantes europeos.

Marcos Senesi (28) y Marc Guéhi (25) comparten un factor común, su salida del Bournemouth y Crystal Palace respectivamente es inminente.

Tras un curso pasado eclipsado por Huijsen y Zabarnyi, el argentino ha vuelto a demostrar que tiene nivel suficiente para dar el salto al igual que sus ex-compañeros. Actualmente, es el tercer jugador con más minutos en la plantilla Cherrie, solo por detrás de Petrović y Semenyo.

En esta etapa ha alcanzado el techo de su madurez, dejando ver su excelente salida de balón y agresividad profesional gracias al roce continuo con los mejores delanteros del mundo.

Sin duda alguna, la baja del central dejaría al cuadro de Iraola muy debilitado. Tras la notable inversión por Diakité, el club se vería obligado a rastrear el mercado en busca de otro perfil solvente y de garantías que pueda sostener el nivel defensivo del equipo.

En estos últimos días, medios españoles lo han relacionado con el Atlético de Madrid y Barcelona.

Senesi gana la posesión a Bruno Fernandes. Fuente: Carl Recine/Getty Images.

Guéhi, por otro lado, estuvo a punto de recalar en el Liverpool el pasado verano. Aunque las pretensiones del Crystal Palace eran otras, finalmente acabará saliendo gratis en verano. Con un futuro aún prometedor, el zaguero inglés tiene a toda Europa pendiente de sus movimientos. Bayern, Real Madrid y Liverpool los favoritos.

El capitán de los Glaziers, se postula como un defensor elegante, fiable y encara el 2026 como el gran agitador del mercado de fichajes. Con Inglaterra ha conseguido ser indiscutible bajo el mando de Tuchel, pues su baja envergadura lo compensa con su lectura de juego para anticiparse a jugadas.

Valorado en casi 60 millones de euros, se convierte en el caramelito que todos pretenden.

El último caso de este once es el de Konaté. Con 26 años su futuro está en el aire, pues aún no hay acuerdo entre su entorno y los Reds. Valorado en 50 millones de euros, esta temporada no está mostrando su mejor faceta en un Liverpool irreconocible.

Junto a Van Dijk, es de los futbolistas con más carga de minutos de la plantilla. Ambos han consolidado una química forjada a fuego lento que, en su mejor versión, se sitúa en la élite mundial, pese a que el francés sufra ocasionalmente despistes impropios de su nivel.

Slot es consciente de que Ibrahima es un pilar fundamental; su marcha supondría un terremoto en la estructura defensiva. Sin su velocidad correctora, el Liverpool perdería la capacidad de mantener la línea adelantada y sobrecargaría de tareas a un Van Dijk que ya alcanza los 34 años.

Si finalmente acaba por irse, Bayern y Real Madrid están atentos a su situación.

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  73. After several visits I am now confident this site is one to follow seriously, and a stop at flankgate reinforced that confidence, the gradual building of trust through repeated quality exposures is the only sustainable way to develop reader loyalty and this site is building that loyalty in me through patient consistent work consistently.

  74. Thanks for the clean writing, no broken sentences and no awkward translations like some other sites have, and a quick stop at kelpfancy kept that polish going nicely, it really does make a difference when a reader can move through a page without tripping on every line or going back to reread.

  75. Worth marking the moment when reading this clicked into something useful for my own work, and a look at tennisvortex extended that practical click, content that connects to my actual life rather than just being interesting is content with the highest kind of value and this site is generating that connection at a high rate.

  76. High quality writing, no marketing speak and no buzzwords that mean nothing, and a stop at trenchvinca kept that going, simple direct content that actually communicates something is harder to find than it should be and this is one of the rare places that gets it right consistently across many different posts.

  77. Now placing this in the small category of sites whose updates I would actually want to know about, and a stop at scrolltower confirmed that placement, the difference between sites I want to follow and sites I just consume from is real and this one has crossed into the active follow category from the casual consumption side.

  78. Honestly enjoyed every minute spent here, that is not something I say lightly, and a look at ironkrill confirmed I will be back, the bar for spending time online is high for me these days but this site clears it without effort which is high praise indeed from this reader who is usually rather demanding.

  79. A piece that did exactly what it promised in the headline without overshooting or underdelivering, and a look at gaussfawn continued that calibration, alignment between promise and delivery is a basic editorial virtue that many sites fail at and this site has clearly mastered the matching of expectation and substance throughout pieces.

  80. Now wishing more sites covered topics with this level of care, and a look at gulfflux extended that wish across more subjects, the rarity of careful coverage on most topics is a problem and this site is one of the small antidotes to that broader pattern of casual or surface treatment of complex subjects.

  81. Came away with a slightly better mental model of the topic than I started with, and a stop at gongketo sharpened that further, content that improves the reader thinking apparatus rather than just dumping facts into it is the rare kind I genuinely value and seek out when I have time to read carefully.

  82. My usual response to new bookmarks is to forget them but this one I have already returned to twice, and a look at flankhaven pulled me back a third time, the actual return rate to bookmarked sites is the real measure of value and this one is clearing that measure at a notable rate already.

  83. Glad to have another data point on a question I am still thinking through, and a look at frescoheron added two more, content that acknowledges its place in a wider conversation rather than pretending to settle the question alone is intellectually honest in a way that I wish was more common across the open web.

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