Former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley introduced his retirement from soccer on the age of 33, citing lingering accidents.
The ex-England worldwide most lately captained Watford, becoming a member of the Championship facet on mortgage from United throughout the 2009-10 season.
Cleverley made 181 appearances, scored 19 instances and registered 15 assists throughout his six-and-a-half-year spell at Watford after becoming a member of from Everton on mortgage for the second time and making the transfer everlasting in 2017.
His final season was stricken by accidents as he missed 29 video games for Watford, who completed eleventh within the Championship standings.
Cleverley underwent surgical procedure on an Achilles damage that had saved him out for an prolonged interval originally of final season earlier than sustaining a thigh damage in February.
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“Today, I am announcing my retirement from football as a player. The last year has been immensely difficult trying to overcome the obstacles of injury,” the previous Premier League winner stated in a press release on Saturday.
“Unfortunately, my body has failed me and just hasn’t got the capacity to perform anymore.”
Cleverley, an academy graduate of United, performed 79 video games for the Old Trafford outfit earlier than becoming a member of Leicester City, Watford, Wigan Athletic, Aston Villa and Everton on mortgage.
“Special mentions must go to Manchester United… The people and the club that gave me the foundations as a player and person and also the club that made my dreams come true…
“To all those involved with Watford Football Club. I have the privilege of calling this club home… The love you have shown me as a young loanee up to the moment I retire as a grown man I can never repay.”
Watford stated, “Some exciting news will soon be announced jointly by the club and Tom.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com