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Adam Lallana announces retirement, Formerly played for Liverpool and Southampton

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On June 25, 37-year-old England midfielder Adam Lallana announced his retirement from professional football. Over the course of his career, he played for clubs including Liverpool, Southampton, and Brighton.

Adam Lallana's retirement statement:

As I call time on my playing career, I do so with an overwhelming sense of gratitude and pride.

I could not be more appreciative of the opportunities I've been given and the support I've received along the way.

You owe so much to so many on a journey like this - it's impossible to name everyone, but to all those please know how grateful I am. I couldn't have done it without you.

It's crazy to think this all began in the last millennium, when I signed for the academy in 1999.

Since making my professional debut in 2006, | realise I've been blessed to live the dream that millions of people share.

Southampton... the place where it all started, and fittingly where it ends. It's the club I ultimately owe everything to.

Liverpool... the chance to represent one of the greatest clubs in the world and win some of the biggest prizes in the game.

Brighton... home to some of the happiest years of my life, at a club deeply connected to its community and run in such a smart, modern way.

And England... every single cap meant the world to me. Representing my country was the greatest honour.

I'm proud of the playing career I've had and have no regrets about any of it. I embrace all the highs and all the lows as they've shaped me into who I am.

To everyone who made the journey so special, the staff at each club and organisation, the managers and coaches, my teammates, and of course the supporters — thank you.

But most of all, to my own team... my family. My wife Emily, our amazing sons, my mum, dad and sister, thank you for putting up with me and being in my corner through it all.

I'm excited for whatever the future brings.

Adam


Adam Lallana joined Southampton’s academy at the age of 12 and was promoted to the first team in 2006, where he made his professional debut. In the summer of 2014, he transferred to Liverpool, where he won titles including the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. In the summer of 2020, he joined Brighton on a free transfer, and last summer he returned to Southampton, also as a free agent.

Lallana earned 34 caps for the England national team, scoring 3 goals, and represented his country at the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016.