Former West Ham United and Aston Villa midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger has today announced his retirement at the age of 31 following a succession of injury problems.
Hitzlsperger spent the majority of last season with Everton on a short-term contract, but made just nine appearances for the Toffees in all competitions.
During a 13-year professional career Hitzlsperger earned the nickname 'Der Hammer', primarily for his ability to strike the ball with power from range.
Despite receiving multiple offers from clubs across Europe to play this season Hitzlsperger believes that the time has come to admit defeat in the battle to play through the pain barrier.
He told Suddeutschen Zeitung: "I've been sure about it for a few days. I won't be playing anymore.
According to Hitzlsperger, his body was giving the "appropriate signals" that he could not continue to operate at the highest level. He said: "I think it's enough. I've noticed, I need something else."
Hitzlsperger was also a regular for the German national side for much of his career, earning 52 caps which included appearances at the World Cup and European Championships.