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Thiago Silva hints at retirement amid uncertain future

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Thiago Silva, the 39-year-old defensive pillar for Chelsea, seems to be pondering retirement as his time with the Blues becomes a bit complicated. He’s been guarding Chelsea’s defense since his arrival from Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer three years ago. Recently, he agreed to extend his contract for one more year at the beginning of this season. However, this decision leaves the Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino, with only eight months to sort out another extension if he wants Thiago Silva to continue with the team for another season.

Thiago Silva has been crucial for Chelsea, especially with the team’s frequent defensive injuries. Among the fans, he has become a beloved player and feels a deep connection to the club. Thinking about retirement, he has hinted that this could be his last stint in professional football. He’s contemplating various aspects like when to retire, where to end his career, and the importance of family, particularly considering his children playing for Chelsea.

Thiago Silva’s recent form and possible future

Despite nearing the end of his career, Thiago Silva has shown top-notch performances this season. He has played every minute of Chelsea’s Premier League matches, showcasing his enduring skills. In the recent match against Manchester City, he scored Chelsea’s first goal with a precise header from a corner kick, proving that he remains a threat during set-piece situations. However, his future in the Premier League seems uncertain.

Fluminense‘s president, Mario Bittencourt, believes that after Thiago Silva bids adieu to European football, he might return to Brazil. There’s speculation that he could play one more year, possibly for his childhood team, Fluminense, in South America.

In conclusion, while Silva is focused on enjoying his last year at Chelsea, he remains unsure about what comes next. His outstanding performances continue to impress, but retirement seems to be on the horizon. The possibility of a return to Brazil, particularly to play for Fluminense, lingers as an option for the revered defender.

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