
Germany and Bayern Munich legend, Philipp Lahm is reportedly set to make a sensational return to professional football months after retiring.
According to German news outlet, Bild, Lahm, who retired at the end of last season, have received two offers from Hamburg and St. Pauli to come out of retirement.
Philipp Lahm’s career by numbers:
517 Bayern games ⚽️
113 Germany caps ??
22 major trophies ?
0 red cards ?A legend of the game. ? pic.twitter.com/belJrKabWj
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St. Pauli’s Business Manager, Andreas Rettig is said to have sent Lahm an offer to come out of retirement until the end of the season with the option for another year, saying “I would like to make a big transfer again.”
The 33-year-old 2014 FIFA World Cup winner, spent a trophy laden career at Bayern Munich, winning eight Bundesliga titles, six German Cups, the Champions League, Uefa Super Cup and the Fifa Club World Cup.