Ia Kings League Infojobs has become a lure for unknown players, but also for those who hung up their boots not so long ago.

Alberto Bueno, Ricardo López, Joan Verd or Alberto Lopo, they live a second youth and are fundamental in teams like 1K FC, Los Troncos or PIO FC. All those They have amply shown they can compete in Gerard Piqu’s league and not notice the passage of years by them.

But the Kings League too can become a red flag for players who still don’t have a team and they want to get back on the radar, not with the scouts, but with the public. A who they forgot their names due to lack of parties.

Although there was already an attempt, which did not go very well, with the player of the XBuyer team, Enigma, the truth is that since then it seems that this mode of exploitation by the teams has been forgotten, using players who are already retired. .

Currently, there is an interesting lineup of players who, for one reason or another, don’t have a team. and it’s ah where the Kings League can fish for quality profiles it could help many teams and of course the show that Piqu loves so much.

Isco, the ‘ball magician’

Isco Alarcn during his time at Real Madrid

To start this list of players without a team and that we would like to see in the Kings League Infojobs without Isco would be to stop us writing and this article would never see the light of day.

The ‘magician’ of Malaga, This would undoubtedly be one of the bombings of the competitionHe is currently without a team and the rumors about the Malaga man joining a team are growing more and more.

With 30 years and undeniable quality in the legyes, Isco could be the one to defend this group of players without a team, who want to have a good time and “host” a party in front of hundreds of thousands of spectators.

José Rodríguez, the “protégé of Mourinho”

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José Rodríguez during his time at Real Madrid

It’s been a long time since Jos Rodrguez will join the Real Madrid first team by the hand of José Mourinho. The Villajoyosa man had to ‘look for chickpeas’ outside of Spain and traveled half the world in search of his place.

El ex from Malaga or Mainz, He’s only 28 and quality to spare be a major player in the Kings League Infojobs.

Alen Halilovic, “the child prodigy”, is no longer so child

Alen Halilovic during his time at UD Las Palmas

Alen Halilovic during his time at UD Las Palmas

From being one of the most coveted pearls of the last decade, to not having a team at 26, such is the current panorama of Alen Halilovic, ex of FC Barcelona, ​​UD Las Palmas or AC MIlan.

The Croatian player had times when his signing was a bet on the future, which got diluted in the sea of ​​teams in which he was loaned out and played.

Halilovic’s blonde hair could shine on a pitch againand it wouldn’t necessarily be football 11. And although he is only 26 years old and has room to recover his best version, he is a player who loses his trace and the infojobs of the Kings League could put him back in the saddle. on the radar.

Bojan Krkic, the first Kings League signing, who never made his debut

Bojan Krkic during his time at Visel Kobe

Bojan Krkic during his time at Visel Kobe

‘The strange case of Bojan’ is how this column could be titled, since he was one of the first professional players to say he would play in the Kings League Infojobs. We all remember that image with Bojan sitting next to Gerard Piqu and in which the former FC Barcelona and Ajax player could be seen wondering which team to represent.

It happened in November and already in December, Bojan said he won’t be taking part in the Kings League Infojobs: “They took me at a time when I didn’t understand the situation and now I’m in another.” We’ll see if he changes his mind.

Simone Zaza, strength, courage and goals

Simone Zaza during her time at Valencia CF

Simone Zaza during her time at Valencia CF

Zaza He is an old acquaintance of La Liga and Valencia fans, who enjoyed the 19 goals in 53 games scored by the Italian.

Zaza, 31 years old, He’s in what they call a striker’s ‘best time’or, when it reaches full maturity. But it seems like no one wants to enjoy the quality of a nearly 1.90 player with physical power.

Something that many Kings League Infojobs teams lack in their squads, Will we see Italy’s brightest bald head play in the Cupra Arena?

The “King” without a throne

Rey Manaj during his internship at FC Barcelona

Rey Manaj during his internship at FC Barcelona

King Manaj dazzled in this 2021-22 pre-season after scoring a hat-trick during the first match and shines all the spotlights on the new pearl of FC Barcelona.

But this performance and his good pre-season did not guarantee him a place in the first team and He was loaned out to the Italian Spezia to later join Watford.

Manaj’s case is different from the others, since ending his contract with the English club due to injury and that is why he is free. We’ll see if, upon recovering in March, the 26-year-old Italian-Albanian will return to his former club or seek a new life.

Alexandre Pato, the crack that could not be

Alexandre Pato during his time at AC Milan

Alexandre Pato during his time at AC Milan

Talk about Alexandre Pato is always talking about hope and that the player who signed AC Milan a decade ago is lucky with injuries and explodes once and for all.

‘Cause that was the feeling I always left the 33-year-old Brazilian who was a member of MLS until recently.

Pato’s quality is beyond his ears, and although the Kings League project is already formed in Brazil by Ronaldinho, It would be nice to see him play 7 football at the Cupra Arena.

Ben Arfa, I do this for fun

Ben Arfa during his time at PSG

Ben Arfa during his time at PSG

Ben Arfa play when you want and how you wantone of the most prodigious talents that France has produced is also one of the most intermittent.

Because the ex of Lyon and Marseille, did not play in a big one, because he did not want or simply that the teams did not agree to go through the hoop of France. That he has always shown that what he wants is to have fun on the pitch.

Impressive quality player, He showed that at 35 he could still do ‘little things’ with the ball at his feet. Seeing him at the Cupra Arena playing just 40 minutes could be something wonderful.

Maybe, Ben Arfa is made for this competition and he doesn’t know it yet.

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