
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher will retire from football at the end of this season, the English Premier League club said in a statement on Thursday.
“This will be my last season at Liverpool and my last as a professional footballer,” said Carragher.
“I’m making this announcement now because I don’t want the manager [Brendan Rodgers] or the club to be answering questions on my future when I’ve already decided what I am going to do.”
The 35-year-old former England international - a one-club man - joined home-town side Liverpool as a youth player and has since made over 700 senior appearances following his debut in 1997.
Carragher, second behind only Ian Callaghan in Liverpool’s all-time appearances list, has won several major honours in his career, including the Champions League, the UEFA Cup and two FA Cups.
He confirmed on Thursday his intention to continue playing for the remainder of the campaign, but added that he would be making no further statement about his future between now and the end of the season.