Renowned transfer expert Romano revealed that 33-year-old Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcântara has decided to retire from professional football. Thiago, who played for Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool, made this decision after months of consideration. Known for his midfield mastery, Thiago has an illustrious career with numerous titles, including league championships in Spain and Germany, Champions League victories, and various domestic and international cups.
Career Highlights:
- Barcelona (2005-2013):
- 4 La Liga titles
- 1 Champions League
- 2 Copa del Rey
- 3 Spanish Super Cups
- 1 UEFA Super Cup
- 1 FIFA Club World Cup
- Bayern Munich (2013-2020):
- 7 Bundesliga titles
- 1 Champions League
- 4 DFB-Pokal
- 3 German Super Cups
- 1 UEFA Super Cup
- 1 FIFA Club World Cup
- Liverpool (2020-2024):
- 1 FA Cup
- 1 EFL Cup
- 1 Community Shield
International Career:
- Helped Spain U17 win the UEFA European Under-17 Championship (2008)
- Won UEFA European Under-21 Championships with Spain U21 (2011, 2013)
- Competed in Euro 2016, World Cup 2018, and Euro 2021 with the senior national team
Reflections:
Thiago's retirement marks the end of a significant chapter in football, celebrating a player known for his skill, vision, and contributions to multiple top-tier clubs and his national team.
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