


Chile's all-time leading scorer Marcelo Salas has announced his retirement from football.
The 34-year-old former River Plate, Lazio and Juventus striker brought his career to an end after current club Universidad de Chile lost to Cobreloa in the Clausura quarter-finals.
The defeat also prompted the resignation of Universidad head coach Arturo Salah.
Salas, who represented Chile at the 1998 World Cup, scored 37 goals in 70 appearances for his country.
"I have already made the decision, guys," Salas told reporters in Santiago.
"My contract with Universidad de Chile ended last Sunday."
Salas suffered numerous knee injuries during his career, another factor in his decision to retire.
"So one day, maybe - I don't know when but it would be great to play in the Premier League."
Manchester City have become one of the most high-profile clubs following their northern summer takeover and subsequent capture of Robinho, and Kaka admits he has taken an interest in matters at Eastlands since his fellow Brazilian's move to England.
"I have a lot of friends who are playing there so I am watching some games," he added.
"I speak with Robinho sometimes about Manchester City."
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