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Akanji jokes he 'may retire at 30' due to workload

BBC Sport Sunday, 15 September 2024 ()
Akanji jokes he 'may retire at 30' due to workloadManchester City defender Manuel Akanji feels there is "no end" to the football calendar and jokes he may have to retire at 30 due to the workload.
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