Roma and Italy legend Francesco Totti has reiterated that the idea of coming out of retirement is ‘not a joke’, and according to La Repubblica newspaper, a Como offer is tempting the former striker.
Totti is considering coming out of retirement, and according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica, Como are the Serie A club interested in signing the 48-year-old Italian legend.
Italian newspaper reveals which Serie A club want to sign Totti
The former striker said twice last week that he would consider coming out of retirement and that he had received calls from Serie A clubs.
According to La Repubblica, Cesc Fabregas’ Como are one of the teams that contacted Totti, offering him to join the club until the end of the season.
Totti retired in 2017 after spending his entire playing career at Roma.
After hanging his boots, he became a Roma director but remained at the club for just two years, leaving in 2019 due to different views from the club owners.
The former striker won the 2006 World Cup with Italy’s national team and the 2000-01 Serie A title with Roma.