In today’s world of football dominated by money, a player’s talent is often measured by transfer numbers. More and more, we see numbers in the hundreds of millions of pounds and euros associated with the luxurious images of players.
However, fans seem to forget that these figures only represent transfer value; they cannot reflect a player’s talent or class. There are legends who joined their clubs for free, yet what they left behind is a massive legacy that not every “billion-dollar” player can replicate.
The Free Agent card season is launched to honor the contributions of free transfer players to their new teams. Each player in the Free Agent category is tied to a special transfer story, arriving with little expectation, yet proving to the world that their talent cannot be measured by monetary value.

Andrea Pirlo – “The Deal of the Century”

“We have a God here,” legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon exclaimed upon hearing the news of Andrea Pirlo’s transfer from AC Milan to Piemonte Calcio. No one could believe that Juventus could acquire one of the world’s best midfielders at that time for free.
Pirlo joined Turin at the age of 32, yet he captivated audiences worldwide with his flamboyant playing style, full of artistry amidst a defensively-minded Italy. It’s no coincidence that since Pirlo’s arrival, Piemonte Calcio has risen from the depths of the past, officially reviving as one of the strongest forces in Italy and Europe with consecutive domestic championships.

Sol Campbell – Angel and Devil

Sol Campbell may be the best example of the line between “love” and “hate.” He started his career and made a name for himself at Tottenham, being a key player in the club’s development from a relegation-threatened team to a dark horse in the Premier League.
Despite being on the path to becoming a legend at Tottenham, Sol Campbell decided to move to their arch-rival Arsenal as a free agent. This was one of the most shocking transfers in football history. Setting aside the transfer story, it cannot be denied that Sol Campbell is one of the best English defenders in the past 30 years, being an indispensable member of Arsenal’s legendary unbeaten squad in the 2003-2004 season.

Robert Lewandowski – A Classy Goal Scorer for Free

In 2014, Lewandowski left Dortmund to join Bayern on a free transfer. Since then, he and the Bavarian club have continued to extend their dominance in Germany until now. Specifically, since acquiring the Polish striker, Bayern has won 8 Bundesliga titles and once lifted the Champions League trophy.
Lewandowski himself has been consistently scoring, with numbers becoming increasingly terrifying in recent seasons. In the 2021/22 season, the 1988-born striker scored a staggering 49 goals. The figures in the two previous seasons were 55 and 48 goals, respectively. It can be said that Lewandowski is the most successful free transfer in the history of football.

Get ready to experience top-tier Free Agents in FIFA Online 4 on June 8, 2022!