Former Italy international striker Christian Vieri has announced his intention to come out of retirement and play in China.
Vieri, 43, retired in October 2009, after a long career that saw him play for Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Lazio and Inter Milan among others.
“Good morning everyone. At more or less 8:30a.m., there’s huge news on the Formentera broadcast: Bobo is back, I’ve decided to go play in China,” he said on his official Instagram page.
Vieri, 43, retired in October 2009, after a long career that saw him play for Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Lazio and Inter Milan among others.
“Good morning everyone. At more or less 8:30a.m., there’s huge news on the Formentera broadcast: Bobo is back, I’ve decided to go play in China,” he said on his official Instagram page.
“Five months ago I weighed 101kg, now I’m at 91kg, I’ve lost 10. I must drop another two, reach 89kg and I’m ready. Have a nice day.”
In 1999 he became the most expensive player in the world when he joined Inter from Lazio for a fee of £32.1 million.
Vieri would be the latest high-profile player to move to China, following Graziano Pelle, Hulk and Ramires.
In 1999 he became the most expensive player in the world when he joined Inter from Lazio for a fee of £32.1 million.
Vieri would be the latest high-profile player to move to China, following Graziano Pelle, Hulk and Ramires.
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