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Alvaro Arbeloa, ex-Liverpool, Real Madrid and West Ham defender, announces retirement

STRATFORD, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 03:  Alvaro Arbeloa of West Ham in action during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Arsenal at London Stadi
Image: Alvaro Arbeloa played for West Ham and Liverpool in the Premier League

Former Liverpool, Real Madrid and West Ham defender Alvaro Arbeloa has revealed he is retiring from football.

The 34-year-old Spaniard made three Premier League appearances for the Hammers last season before being released.

In an interview with Marca he said: "It's time to say goodbye. Physically I was okay to keep playing."

The full-back spent three years with Liverpool before returning to the club for whom he made his senior debut, Real Madrid, in 2009.

He won one La Liga title and the Champions League twice, making more than 200 appearances before signing for West Ham last August.

Asked what he believes the future has in store, he suggested he would be open to a return to the Bernabeu.

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"Madrid is the club of my life." he added. "I will never call to ask for a job, but I am always available to offer myself."

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