
Axel Witsel on staying in football after retiring, extra training in China and the 'amazing' Erling Haaland
CNN
After playing for clubs in five different countries over a 15-year period, Axel Witsel's thoughts are starting to turn towards home.
"I travel a lot," Witsel, now in his third season with German giant Borussia Dortmund, tells CNN Sport as he reflects on his globetrotting career in football.
"I think when I finish football, I will live in Belgium because it's my country. Liège is my city, it's where I was born; I have my family, my friends, so I think this is the place I will be."

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