Portuguese legend Luis Figo has hung up his boots after playing his final game in Inter Milan's 4-3 win over Atalanta on Sunday. The 2001 World Player of the Year played for Sporting Lisbon, Barcelona and Real Madrid before spending his last years with Italian outfit Inter.The 36-year-old, who won four Serie A titles at Giuseppe Meazza, also won 127 caps for Portugal scoring an impressive 32 times over a 15-year period.Figo, however, has not ruled out a coaching role with Inter and has already held talks with club president Massimo Moratti over a possible stay at the club.
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