Former Liverpool star, ADAM LALLANA announces retirement from football at 37



Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - Former Liverpool and England star, Adam Lallana, has announced his retirement from football after a 19-year career.

Lallana has called time on a playing career that saw him make over 300 appearances in the Premier League for Liverpool, Southampton, and Brighton and Hove Albion.

Lallana made his debut for Southampton as an 18-year-old in 2006, having joined the club at age 12.

League One to the Premier League, before earning a £25million move to Anfield in 2014.

That summer, he was included in England's World Cup squad for the tournament in Brazil. 

The midfielder spent six years under Jurgen Klopp, lifting the Champions League and Premier League titles, before moving to Brighton.

He returned to St Mary's last season and played 14 times in the league as well as taking temporary charge alongside Simon Rusk following the dismissal of Ivan Juric in April.

Lallana announced his retirement in an emotional social media post. 

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