Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse wants to come out of retirement and sign in Ligue 1
‘It doesn’t suit me’: Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse wants to come out of retirement and sign for a Ligue 1 club on a free transfer, as the 41-year-old is just four goals shy of reaching the 100 mark
- Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse has hinted about coming out of retirement
- The 41-year-old notched 96 goals in France’s top-flight and is four shy of 100
- The Frenchman initially retired from football at the age of 35 before returning
Former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse has hinted about coming out of retirement to reach a goals milestone.
The 41-year-old notched 96 goals in France’s top flight during spells at Auxerre, Marseille and Bastia.
Cisse is desperate to round that up to 100 and has offered to sign for a Ligue 1 club on a free transfer to chase down that milestone.
Djibril Cisse (pictured) has hinted about coming out of retirement to reach a goals milestone
The 41-year-old notched 96 goals in France during spells at Auxerre, Marseille and Bastia
Cisse said: ‘Being 4 goals away from 100 in Ligue 1, it doesn’t suit me. If a club comes and offers me the chance to play, I will go for free.’
The former France international played for Premier League clubs such as the Reds, Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers whilst also playing for big European sides including Lazio and Marseille.
His most memorable spell being at Anfield as he was involved in the historic 2005 Champions League triumph against AC Milan.
The former France striker Cisse is best known for his three year spell with Liverpool in England
Cisse, who scored nine times in 41 caps for France, also made a real impact at Liverpool before suffering numerous injuries during his three year stay in Merseyside.
Cisse initially retired at the age of 35, but soon came out of retirement to play in Switzerland for Yverdon Sport in July 2017 – where he finished as the club’s top goalscorer with 24.
He was then due to join AC Vicenza, now known as L.R Vicenza, after leaving the Swiss side but a move to the now Serie B outfit eventually fell through.
The Frenchman then signed for American fourth-tier outfit Panathinaikos Chicago after nearly three years without a club before retiring once again.
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