Every La Liga player who is out of contract at the end of the 2023-24 season

Atletico Madrid's Koke, Real Madrid's Toni Kroos and Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams. TEAMtalk montage.

A number of high-profile La Liga players have now entered the final year of their contracts and could be available on a free transfer in 2024.

Free transfers are becoming increasingly common as players often choose to run their contracts down before picking their next move.

Using data from transfermarkt, we’ve taken a look at every La Liga player who is out of contract in 2024. An asterisk indicates that the club have the option to extend the player’s contract for another year but have not yet activated it.

Note: we’ve not included any loanees or any academy players who are yet to sign a professional contract.

Alaves

Antonio Sivera – Goalkeeper
Jesus Owono – Goalkeeper
Andoni Gorosabel – Right-Back
Aleksandar Sedlar – Centre-Back

Almeria

Diego Marino – Goalkeeper
Arvin Appiah – Winger

Athletic Bilbao

Oscar de Marcos – Right-Back
Yuri Berchiche* – Left-Back
Mikel Vesga – Midfielder
Peru Nolaskoain – Midfielder
Ander Herrera – Midfielder
Dani Garcia – Midfielder
Iker Muniain* – Midfielder
Nico Williams – Winger
Alex Berenguer – Winger
Jon Morcillo – Winger
Adu Ares* – Winger
Gorka Guruzeta* – Striker
Raul García – Striker

Williams, who came through the youth ranks in Bilbao, is regarded as one of La Liga’s best young talents and has been linked with a move to Barcelona.

A number of Premier League sides have also been credited with an interest in the winger, including Arsenal, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Liverpool.

While he can sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign side in January, Bilbao are still hoping that he commits his future to his boyhood club.

“We feel calm about that,” Athletic president John Uriate said. “We think he’s going to extend and stay with us, this will happen. We want an attractive project, feeling sure that Nico Williams will be part of that for many years to come.”

Atletico Madrid

Ivo Grbic – Goalkeeper
Cesar Azpilicueta – Right-Back
Mario Hermoso – Centre-Back
Stefan Savic – Centre-Back
Axel Witsel – Midfielder
Koke – Midfielder
Vitolo – Winger
Alvaro Morata – Striker

Barcelona

Sergi Roberto* – Right-Back
Marcos Alonso* – Left-Back

The longest-serving player at Barcelona, Roberto has made over 350 appearances for the club and was handed the captain’s armband in the summer.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the 31-year-old has decided to leave next summer and is keen to make the move to the United States, where he would join ex-Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

Alonso joined Barcelona from Chelsea on a free transfer in 2022 and enjoyed an impressive debut season, helping Xavi’s side win La Liga.

While his contract is due to expire next summer, a one-year option can be triggered if he plays a certain number of games during the 2023/24 season.

Marcos Alonso celebrates with Barcelona teammates Robert Lewandowski and Ansu Fati

Marcos Alonso celebrates with Barcelona teammates Robert Lewandowski and Ansu Fati

Cadiz

Momo Mbaye – Centre-Back
Martin Calderon – Midfielder
Alvaro Negredo – Striker

Celta Vigo

Ivan Villar – Goalkeeper
Renato Tapia – Midfielder
Franco Cervi – Winger

Getafe

Damian Suarez – Right-Back
Stefan Mitrovic – Centre-Back
Nemanja Maksimovic – Midfielder
Sabit Abdulai – Midfielder
Jaime Mata – Striker

Girona

Juan Carlos – Goalkeeper
David Lopez – Centre-Back
Bernardo Espinosa – Centre-Back
Juanpe – Centre-Back
Ibrahima Kebe – Midfielder
Borja Garcia – Midfielder

Granada

Andre Ferreira – Goalkeeper
Raul Fernandez – Goalkeeper
Victor Diaz – Right-Back
Raul Torrente – Centre-Back
Gerard Gumbau – Midfielder
Antonio Puertas – Winger
Jose Callejon – Winger
Alberto Perea – Winger

A Real Madrid academy graduate, Callejon spent nine years in Italy with Napoli and Fiorentina, winning two Coppa Italia titles.

The 37-year-old returned to his home city in the summer of 2022 and helped Granada win the Segunda Division title last season.

Las Palmas

Alvaro Valles* – Goalkeeper
Alex Suarez – Centre-Back
Eric Curbelo – Centre-Back
Enrique Clemente – Centre-Back
Sergi Cardona – Left-Back
Munir El Haddadi – Winger
Cristian Herrera – Striker

Mallorca

Ivan Cuellar – Goalkeeper
Giovanni Gonzalez – Right-Back
Matija Nastasic – Centre-Back
Jaume Costa – Left-Back
Braian Cufre – Left-Back
Antonio Sanchez – Midfielder
Iddrisu Baba – Midfielder
Dani Rodriguez – Midfielder
Abdon Prats – Striker

Osasuna

Pablo Ibanez – Midfielder
Darko Brasanac – Midfielder
Ruben Garcia – Winger

Rayo Vallecano

Stole Dimitrievski – Goalkeeper
Martin Pascual – Centre-Back
Unai Lopez – Midfielder
Oscar Trejo – Midfielder
Jose Pozo – Midfielder
Radamel Falcao – Striker
Andres Martin – Striker

Real Betis

Claudio Bravo – Goalkeeper
Marc Bartra – Centre-Back
Juan Miranda – Left-Back
Guido Rodriguez – Midfielder
Andres Guardado – Midfielder
Isco – Midfielder

Rodriquez has been linked with a number of top sides in recent months, including Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Lyon, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

“We are weighing our options,” he said on the La Capitana podcast when asked about his future. “It’s not an easy decision. We are happy at Betis, we play an important part in the team, and we have a good bond.”

After being released by Sevilla in January, Isco spent seven months unemployed before signing a one-year deal with Real Betis in the summer.

The former Real Madrid midfielder has made a brilliant start to the 2023/24 season and Inter Milan are reportedly monitoring his situation.

Real Madrid

Andriy Lunin – Goalkeeper
Lucas Vazquez – Right-Back
Nacho Fernandez – Centre-Back
Rafa Marin – Centre-Back
Luka Modric – Midfielder
Toni Kroos – Midfielder
Juanmi Latasa – Striker

While Modric has enjoyed a legendary career at Madrid, he has fallen down the pecking order this season following the arrival of Jude Bellingham.

The Croatia international looks set to leave the club in 2024 and is attracting interest from Inter Miami, Dinamo Zagreb and teams in the Saudi Pro League.

Kroos is also out of contract at the end of the 2023/24 season and has been linked with a move to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.

Real Madrid's Luka Modric gestures during Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Celta Vigo at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, April 22, 2023.

Real Sociedad

Aihen Muñoz – Left-Back

Sevilla

Jesus Navas – Right-Back
Sergio Ramos – Centre-Back
Fernando – Midfielder
Oliver Torres – Midfielder
Ivan Rakitic – Midfielder
Erik Lamela – Winger

Valencia

Cristian Rivero – Goalkeeper
Gabriel Paulista – Centre-Back
Pablo Gozalbez – Midfielder

Villarreal

Pepe Reina – Goalkeeper
Raul Albiol – Centre-Back
Alberto Moreno – Left-Back
Francis Coquelin – Midfielder
Etienne Capoue – Midfielder
Dani Parejo – Midfielder
Jose Luis Morales – Striker

Villarreal have put together a team containing several ex-Premier League players, including former Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham men.

Parejo, who had a brief loan spell at QPR in 2008, is reportedly eyeing a return to England and has been linked with Aston Villa, where he would reunite with Unai Emery.

Former Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin recently returned from an anterior cruciate ligament injury and is yet to make a decision on his future.

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