Former Liverpool player Lucas Leiva has announced his retirement from football, aged 36, because of a heart condition.
The issue was detected during testing with Gremio, the Brazilian defensive midfielder’s boyhood club, for whom he re-signed in the summer.
Lucas was signed from Gremio for £5m by Liverpool in 2007 and went on to make 346 appearances in 10 seasons at Anfield winning a League Cup winners medal in 2012.
“I can only be thankful for the career I built,” Lucas said on social media.
“The day has come to say goodbye to the field. I confess that it came from greater forces.”
Lucas added in a tearful news conference: “I’m ending where I’d like, not the way I’d like. I had a lot of hope that it could reverse, but it was not the case. My health comes first.”
His 247 Premier League appearances for Liverpool is the fourth-most by a Brazilian in the competition’s history.
Lucas signed for Lazio in 2017 in a £5m deal and went on to win the Coppa Italia with the Serie A club. He also earned 24 caps for Brazil.