While we're already two months into the season, these six players have still not managed to find new clubs for the 2023/24 campaign, including one some Manchester United fans are missing amid the club's poor form.
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Though it's perhaps harsh to pile on Andre Onana's horror start to life at the Red Devils, there is something a little bit funny about how things have worked out since David de Gea's departure from the club, a move many United supporters strong believed, at the time, was a step in the right direction.
The Spanish shot-stopper, who won the Premier League's Golden Glove last season, is still yet to find a new home for his football. The 32-year-old was linked with clubs such as Real Madrid and Juventus earlier this year, but it appears he is still some way away from returning to the field following his Old Trafford exit.
Another former United player, Jesse Lingard, is yet to secure a new team. The 30-year-old recently spent time training at West Ham United after his deal at Nottingham Forest expired until the time came for David Moyes and his staff to make a decision. Speaking recently about Lingard, the Scotsman said he felt his team did not need another attacking midfielder, with the player now training with Steven Gerrard's Al Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia.
Ex-Real Madrid winger Eden Hazard, meanwhile, is thought to be considering retirement from the beautiful game after he and the Spanish giants agreed to end his stay at the club earlier this year. The Belgian underwhelmed in his four-year spell at Los Blancos, during which he scored just seven goals in all competitions. The former Belgium captain, if reports are to be believed, has not been short of suitors, though he doesn't appear to be in any rush to get back out there.
Andre Ayew is also still without a club for this season following his free-agent exit from Forest in the Premier League, while 35-year-old centre-back Jerome Boateng has only just started training with Bayern Munich. Thomas Tuchel has admitted the team's defensive injury crisis could lead to the former Germany international being handed a short-term deal, with the player last contracted to Olympique Lyon in France. His ex-international teammate Shkodran Mustafi is in the same boat, having left Levante at the end of last season.
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