When he announced his retirement from football two months ago, Gerard Piqué promised he would never play for another team after leaving Barcelona. But according to a new report, The President might be having second thoughts.
That’s according to Relevo, who are reporting that Piqué is thinking about signing himself in this transfer window to play for Second Division side FC Andorra, the team Piqué has owned for the last couple of years and has former Barça assistant Eder Sarabia as head coach.
Now there are several barriers to go through: the first is the current four-game suspension Piqué is serving for the red card he received on the bench in his final Barça game against Osasuna last November, which doesn’t end until the third week of the month.