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Robert Huth announces retirement for rubbish Derby transfer rumors

Robert Huth announces retirement for rubbish Derby transfer rumors
Robert Huth won Premier League titles with Chelsea and Leicester
Three-time Premier League chief Robert Huth said he retired from football amid reports linking him to the Derby.

The 34-year-old announced on social media that he hung his boots in response to allegations that he was about to join the side of Frank Lampard's Sky Bet Championship in an 18-month contract.
"That literally could not be less true," Huth said. "I just retired! (I just did not do an interview and I cried about it)."
Huth spent his entire senior career playing in England with Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Stoke, and Leicester.

The defender won two Premier League titles during his four years at Stamford Bridge and was also part of the Leicester team, which lifted the trophy against all odds in 2016.
With 19 caps for Germany, Huth made 79 appearances for the Foxes but did not play a top-flight game last season at the club because of injuries and left the contract late last year.

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