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VERY SAD NEWS as Former Manchester United Star has announced his retiring from football this morning, and he is just 31yrs the peak of his career

A former Premier League defender has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 37.Over the course of his 18-year career, the right-back represented nine different clubs in the Premier League and EFL.

But he will be most recognized for being a member of the Leicester City club that unexpectedly won the Premier League title in 2016.

The man in issue made 133 games for the Foxes, 32 of which were during Claudio Ranieri’s historic season.

He joined non-league club Macclesfield in December 2023, but has already ended his career.

Security, coaches, drivers—there are so many people working hard at every club, and I can’t thank them enough.

‘As a teenager, my goal was to play any minutes of professional football. I couldn’t have asked for anything more than to play over 400 games, win prizes, and create lifelong friends.

Finally, as the great Sir Matt Busby once stated, football is nothing without its followers. So, to all the supporters of all the teams, I’ve pulled on the shirt to express my gratitude for your support. We had good and bad days, but knowing you had our back meant the world.

‘I am finally looking forward to what the future holds.’

Simpson came up through the ranks at Manchester United, where he made eight appearances before moving on loan to Royal Antwerp, Sunderland, Ipswich, and Blackburn.

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