Rio de Janeiro, Dec 25 Former Argentina international striker Mauro Boselli has parted ways with Corinth after two years with the Brazilian Serie A club.
The 35-year-old's contract with the Sao Paulo outfit expires on December 31, meaning he is free to join a new club as a free agent. Media reports have linked him with suitors in Argentina and Mexico, writes Xinhua news agency.
"Today was my last day at Corinth and I want to thank all the people who work at the club: the coaching staff, directors and all my teammates," Boselli said in an Instagram post on Thursday.
"I'm proud to have worn this shirt. It was a great honour for me. I especially think the Corinth fans because they are really different."
Boselli struggled with injuries after arriving in Brazil in January 2019, managing just 17 goals in 72 matches across all competitions for Corinth.
Capped four times for Argentina's national team, Boselli began his career at Boca Juniors and has also had spells at Malaga, Estudiantes, Wigan, Genoa, Palermo and Mexico's Leon.
( With inputs from IANS )
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