Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick has reported he will resign toward the finish of the season.
Carrick, 36, has played 463 times for United since joining from Tottenham for £18m in 2006 and won 34 England tops.
"There comes a period when your body discloses to you the time has come to stop. That is the place I am at," he said.
Carrick included it was "looking likely" that he will take up the club's offer of a first-group training part toward the finish of the season.
In January, director Jose Mourinho said he would be "extremely upbeat" if Carrick chose to remain at the club in a non-playing limit.
He has been confined to just four appearances this season as a result of a sporadic heart musicality.
Carrick stated: "After the heart issue, I had a few days thinking 'am I going to go ahead?' I got back fit and needed to complete without anyone else terms.
"I have to keep myself fit and prepared. Ideally I can get some amusement time and I am as yet getting a charge out of preparing. I am attempting to help significantly more since I comprehend where I am at."
Carrick joined West Ham as a young player and showed up for the Hammers previously moving to Spurs in 2004.
After two seasons at White Hart Lane, he secured a move to Old Trafford, where he went ahead to win five Premier League titles and the Champions League and moved toward becoming club chief after Wayne Rooney's flight to Everton in the late spring.
He likewise lost two Champions League finals to Barcelona in 2009 and 2011.
Last season's Europa League triumph finished Carrick's compass of household and European club trophies.
In his 12 years at United, he has scored 24 objectives and was given a tribute by the club last June.
Regardless of his prosperity at club level, Carrick showed up at a noteworthy competition for England
Gusto Guardiola: "He is a standout amongst other holding midfielders I've ever found in my life by a wide margin. He's the level of Xabi Alonso, Sergio Busquets in Barcelona and Munich."
Sir Alex Ferguson: "I believe Michael's the best focal midfielder in English football. I believe he's the best English player in the amusement."
Gary Neville: "Scholes and Carrick together was serene. It resembled going into a bar and hearing a piano playing. It's unwinding. Tuning in to some great shake is great and you like that as well however now and then it's decent to tune in to a piano. Carrick's a piano
Paul Scholes: "He resembled a Rolls Royce, simply cruising around the football pitch."
Jose Mourinho: "He is remarkable, it's a pity he isn't 25. It's a pity you can't stop the clock."
Arsene Wenger: "One of my second thoughts is never having had him as a player since I think he was one of the best players in English football
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