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“Teams from Serie A 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”. These were the words of Francesco Totti last week…
Statements which had not necessarily been taken seriously, especially since they took place in a special context, during an event organized by Betsson. However, the Roma legend was actually very serious. This weekend, during the EA7 World Legends Padel Tour, he put a part back in the machine and he confirmed that he is thinking about putting on his crampons again.
Totti is very serious!
“This is absolutely not a joke, I take it very seriously. We’ll see, there are one or two teams interested. I admit it’s madness. It would be difficult, but don’t say never”he explained. In Italy, some rumors suggest an interest from Como in Francesco Totti, who hung up his boots in 2017, at the age of 40.
“I always said I need a few months to be ready. We’ll see how my body responds, because at the head level, I already know the answer. We’ll see next year »concluded the legend of the Wolf. Needless to say, we could witness quite a story! Notice to those interested, Francesco Totti intends to come back and treat us!
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