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Since 2017, Francesco Totti has bowed out of the professional world after an emblematic career with AS Roma. Now aged 48, the former striker continues to gravitate around the world of football. Closely following the adventures of the Giallorossi, the 2006 world champion also participated in the Kings League World Cup last June. Not hesitating to take to the pitch when the opportunity arises, the Italian legend could be tempted by a return to competition. This is what the latter confided very seriously this Monday during an event organized by Betsson.
“Serie A teams called me. I admit that they made me think, that they drove me crazy. It would be difficult, but in life you should never say never. There are players who played so many years after their career ended. It also depends on where you play, with all due respect, but if I were to come back to Serie A I would have to train well. With the level of Serie A today, I could easily have a say on the pitch.» The message got through.
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