SIX ex-England internationals still find themselves unemployed as free agents after the season has started.
They include Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Dele Alli – both of whom played in tournaments for the Three Lions.
Oxlade-Chamberlain – who has 35 caps with seven goals and played at Euro 2012 – is without a club since leaving Besiktas in the summer.
He spent two seasons in Turkey – signing from Liverpool – winning the domestic cup in 2024.
The former Arsenal man had a year left on his deal but agreed a £1.5million compensation package as a part of the mutual termination.
Alli meanwhile – who scored at the World Cup in 2018 – has 37 caps with three goals.
He was given a career lifeline by Cesc Fabregas’ Como but was released in September after making just ONE appearance for the Italians.
That single feature lasted just ten minutes – before he was sent off to mark a horror debut – leaving with over a year still left on the deal.
Nathan Redmond, Fraser Forster and Jonjo Shelvey are all other ex-England internationals without a club.
Midfielder Shelvey – who has six caps but represented England from Under-16 to U21 level – left Burnley in the summer when his contract expired.
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Winger Redmond – who made just one cap with his England debut coming in 2017 against Germany – also left Burnley following two seasons.
Wrexham, Leicester, Millwall and Sheffield United are all linked with a move for the former Southampton forward.
His ex-Saints team-mate Fraser Forster – made his England debut in 2013 and had six caps.
The 6ft 7in keeper spent three years with Tottenham – but left at the end of last season.
Kortney Hause – who played for England at U20 and U21 level – is also searching for a club after being released by Aston Villa.
Michail Antonio is too without a club after leaving West Ham following ten years with the club.
He was involved in a horror car crash last December – fracturing a limb – and did not return to senior football with the Hammers.
But in June, the striker returned to football for Jamaica coming on as an 85th minute substitute against Guatemala.