Freddie Ljungberg's agent has played down suggestions that the player could end up retiring from football.
Swede in no rush to decide future
Freddie Ljungberg's agent has played down suggestions that the player could end up retiring from football.
The Swedish star's future is up in the air after he was released by West Ham earlier this month.
The 31-year-old has been linked with a possible move to Italy and America as he weighs up his options.
Ljungberg's representative Claes Elefalk has dismissed talk that the former Arsenal ace could hang up his boots and insists he is in no rush to make a decision on his future.
"Since Fredrik is completely without a contract, he can go to a club when he wants in the same way as when Chelsea signed Magnus Hedman," Elefalk told
Aftonbladet.
"I speak often with Fredrik and he has not said he's decided anything to me."