Former Tottenham and Belgium midfielder Mousa Dembele has introduced he's going to retire from soccer whilst his Guangzhou City agreement expires later this yr.
The 34-year-vintage spent six and a 1/2 years with Tottenham and has also previously played for Fulham, AZ, Willem II and Belgian side Germinal Beerschot.
Dembele joined Guangzhou in January 2019 and has made forty seven appearances for the membership within the Chinese Super League.
But the previous Belgium worldwide, who became capped eighty two times and performed at the 2014 and 2018 World Cups, intends to name time on his profession when the 2022 CSL season – set to start in April – concludes.
"Thank you for all of the best messages," Dembele posted on his private Instagram web page on Tuesday.
"Just to be clean, I haven't stopped yet. I still have a 12 months left on my settlement, however I can already share I will prevent my profession after this 12 months is completed."
Dembele is the second member of Belgium's so-referred to as 'Golden Generation' to announce his retirement this 12 months, with Thomas Vermaelen doing so closing month following a spell with Vissel Kobe.
Mousa Dembélé has introduced his intention to retire from football at the cease of his cutting-edge contract.