Dani Osvaldo retires from football to pursue music career after maverick striker turned down Chievo offer - Dani Osvaldo has retired from football to pursue music career
- Former Italy striker was offered a deadline day deal by Chievo
- But 30-year-old rejected it to spend more time playing in his band
- Osvaldo has attracted controversy at every stage of his 11-year career
Maverick Dani Osvaldo has apparently turned his back on football - so he can devote more time to playing in his band.The journeyman Argentine-Italian, best known for picking fights with opponents and team-mates alike, was offered a two-year contract on deadline day by Chievo.But the 30-year-old striker turned down the £2.1million-a-year offer in order to spend more time indulging his musical passions.His last club was Boca Juniors, but Osvaldo was sacked by the club after manager Guillermo Barros caught him smoking in the changing rooms during a Copa Libertadores quarter-final.He had been at the Argentine giants for less than a year, having transferred from Porto in August 2015, but made just six appearances for them.Chievo offered the controversial player another chance to resurrect his career, but Osvaldo has decided to hang up his boots.
His career will be remembered for a succession of flashpoints. In 2011, he punched Roma team-mate Erik Lamela in the face after he didn't pass to him during a defeat at Udinese.
And in 2013, he called caretaker manager Aurelio Andreazzoli 'incompetent' after he was only brought off the bench for 15 minutes during Roma's Coppa Italia final defeat to rivals Lazio.
Osvaldo moved to Southampton but controversy followed. In January 2014, he was fined £40,000 and banned for three matches for violent conduct during a touchline bust-up in a match with Newcastle.
Three weeks later, he headbutted team-mate Jose Fonte during a training ground fracas, leading to the club handing him a two-week suspension.
Loan spells at Juventus and Inter Milan followed, before his moves to Porto and then Boca.
But the prospect of a 13th club in 11 years wasn't appealing as Osvaldo takes his rock and roll lifestyle into, well, rock and roll.
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