Henry is a player for the St.
The spine of the team has been strengthened, but a world-class forward is still missing. Someone needs to take the blame for the goal scoring with the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette. Henry is the best player in the history of the club, as he has over 200 goals and over 100 assists in over 300 games. He would bring his famous competitive edge to a side who have struggled to assert themselves on the title race, and might be able to get the best out of Eddie Nketiah as well.
Fernando Torres is in AtletICO Madrid.
The manager of the club's A side, as a young player, he was made captain at age 19 and went on to score 91 goals for Atleti Madrid. He scored 37 goals in 159 games for the club after returning for four years. We will use the teenage version of "El Nino." It is rare for a young forward to be so hype at the beginning of his career, and the current Atleti side would love to have him as a replacement for Luis Suarez.
Carles Puyol is a player for Barcelona.
Barcelona have done a great job of maintaining their commitment to attacking football with the likes of Pedri and Ansu Fati despite all the financial uncertainty. They want to bring back the legendary Puyol because they need some stability and leadership at the back. Every team needs a player who would give everything for his club, and new manager Xavi knows more than anyone what his former captain would bring to the table
Philipp Lahm is a running back for the bayern munICH.
We'll assume that a void has been filled with the signing of Sadio Mane fromLiverpool, since they need a replacement up front. We'll take the version of Lahm who played right-back on his way to eight titles. When he was playing in the middle, he was even more impressive than when he was in the full-back spot.
Sammer and CM are from Russia.
With Erling Haaland going to Man City for $60 million, we won't look at striking options. Jude Bellingham will be the foil for us. The 1996 Ballon d'Or, won by Sammer, shows what a talent he was at his peak.
John Terry is a CB for the club.
Two of their first-team centre-backs have left this summer, so desperately need a new one. One of the few academy products to make a success of himself at the club, Terry's leadership and defensive skills made him one of the best players England has produced. The post-RomanAbramovich era will need someone like him to shape the way forward, though his famous No. 26 shirt number is now worn by Kadeisha Buchanan.
Sneijder is an AM in Inter Milan.
Sneijder's ability to open up space in the final third would fit well with Simone Inzaghi's counter- attack style of play at Inter. On his day, the Netherlands international was one of the best in the world in his position. Sneijder would pick opponents apart when Inter won the ball.
The man is Alessandro Del Piero.
The departure of Dybala leaves a gap up front for the Bianconeri. Del Piero would be in front of Vlahovic as the No. 10. It's his creativity and set-piece prowess that would likely help the Old Lady return to the top of Serie A again.
Steven Gerrard and CM are from the same city.
It's hard to find a specific need that would strengthen the club immediately, but bringing Steven back would definitely make a difference. The signings of Thiago and Fabinho would surely take them to the title, since they are in the middle of the park. He pushed the club forward when he was a player, and one imagines that he will do the same as a manager.
Roy Keane is a Manchester United player.
After their worst ever season in the premier league, United need to make a change. It's tempting to say that Sir Alex Ferguson is the most important club legend to bring back, but we'll stick to players. United need a quality centralMidfielder but they also need a player who can whip them into shape in the dressing room and on the training ground The charismatic Keane has both of those qualities. It may be that it works too well.
The captain of Manchester City isVincentKomany.
It wasn't that long ago that he was playing for City, and he's still 36 years old. The problem with the current champion is that there aren't many holes to fill. Now that Erling Haaland has arrived, the departure of Fernandinho is probably the one puzzle that needs to be solved this summer, so we'll either play him in the middle or keep him at centre-back.
Paolo Maldini is a CB/LB for AC Milan.
The Serie A champion were strong in defence last season, but still need a new centre-back. Picking one of the best defensive lines of all time is difficult because Milan had one of the best in the 1990s with Maldini, Franco Baresi, and others. Maldini, who managed over 900 games for the club, can also play on the left side of the defence.
Safet Susic, AM is located in Paris Saint-Germain.
Ronaldinho was our first thought, but the last thing that Paris Saint-Germain needs is for him to convince KylianMbappe that their lifestyle off the pitch is the way to go. They don't need a goal scorer right now. The best foreign player to have played in the French league was Susic. The Bosnian's creativity would add to the options in the middle of the field.
Roberto Carlos is a Real Madrid player.
One Brazilian club legend left and one returned. Roberto Carlos was an incredible left-back for Real Madrid, winning four LaLiga titles and three European Championships during his 11 years at the club. There aren't many players who can match him for speed, strength and power. If Madrid were able to bring back one of the famous Galacticos, they could keep David Alaba at centre-back with Ferland Mendy as a backup.
Ledley King is a CB.
We initially considered a more attacking player like Paul Gascoigne or David Ginola, but they wouldn't cope well with the defensive duties expected of them. King would fit in well in a three-man defence with Eric Dier, and also has the ability to play in the middle if necessary. He had injury issues that held his career back but it could be a good move if we pick a good spot around 2004.