Former AC Milan and Juventus player Caldara announced his retirement on social media: It’s time to say enough is enough
6686 Sports News on November 15th Today, the 31-year-old former Italian international and AC Milan veteran Caldara posted on social media announcing that he will retire. Previously, Caldara had been a free agent after terminating his contract with Modena in July this year.
Caldara wrote on social media: "It's time to say enough, enough, no more football, and more importantly, enough, no more living with the pain and emptiness that has enveloped me for many years. All these years, I have been running away from myself. Now that I have regained control of my life, I am regaining everything I lost."
"Even sometimes, losing yourself is beneficial. It helps you to re-understand yourself from a different perspective and consciousness. This is beautiful, I tell myself Promise to cherish every moment and appreciate what I have. Life is changing rapidly and I want to be grateful. For football, it is painful, but it has its value and I decided to say goodbye. This is my first letter to say goodbye."
The 31-year-old Caldara started his career in Atlanta and later played for Juventus, AC Milan and other wealthy teams, but his career has been unable to develop smoothly due to injuries. In June 2018, Caldara made his debut for the Italian adult national team and has played a total of 2 games for Italy in his career.