Goalkeeper Sergio Romero Monday the – Goalkeeper Who Was One Step Away from Benfica Announces Retirement

This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Goalkeeper Sergio Romero announced this Monday the end of his long football career at the age of 39. Without a club since the end of 2025 when he parted ways with Argentinos Juniors, Sergio Romero decided to hang up his gloves after not receiving offers to continue playing for clubs in Buenos Aires, from which he did not want to leave for family reasons. With 96 appearances for Argentina, he is the most capped goalkeeper for his country. He was a world champion at the U-20 level, an Olympic champion, and was Argentina's goalkeeper in the 2014 World Cup, where the team reached the final, losing to Germany in extra time. He began his career at Racing, then moved to Europe, playing for AZ Alkmaar, Sampdoria, Monaco, Manchester United, Venezia, Boca Juniors, and finally, Argentinos Juniors. With the Red Devils, he won the Europa League in the 2016/17 season under coach José Mourinho. In 2014, while at Sampdoria, Sergio Romero was the subject of interest from Benfica to replace Jan Oblak, who had been sold to Atlético Madrid, but negotiations ultimately fell through near the end.

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero Monday the remains central to this story.

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero Monday the remains central to this story.

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