The Roma and Azzurri icon retired from the game in 2017 but has hinted he’d consider a comeback.
One of the Azzurri’s biggest legends of the game, Totti retired in 2017 after spending his entire professional career at AS Roma, scoring 250 Serie A goals to be the competition’s second-highest scorer of all time.
However, more than seven years after calling it a day, the now-48-year-old believes he could still have an impact in the top flight, such is the paucity of talent in his old role - and also feels he could be up to speed to contribute in Serie A by the new year, were he to sign for a club.
“There were Serie A teams that called me,” he said during an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. “I admit that they made me think a little, a little crazy. It would be difficult, but in life you never say never. There are players who have played many years after the end of their career. It also depends on where you play, with all due respect, but if I were to return to Serie A I would have to train really well.
“With the level of today’s Serie A I could easily have my say on the pitch. I’d be ready in two to three months,” he added. “I’m still playing at 48. Half an hour, twenty minutes.”
“Lazio? I wouldn’t have even considered it,” he said. “That’s just talk, it’s a joke. If I had to do something crazy, I’d do it in Italy, not abroad.
“When you turn the page you never know what awaits you. Maybe that’s also why I’ve had that thing inside me. It’s true that there’s a beginning and an end to everything. A 10 in Italy? There isn’t one, I could come back.”
The Italian legend retired seven years ago after a one-club career spent at Roma, where he won the league once and the Italian cup twice.
As well as this he won the World Cup with Italy in 2006.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of his generation, Totti was courted by some of Europe’s biggest clubs, even turning down the chance to play at Real Madrid.
Speaking at a recent even, the 48-year-old said: “Some Serie A teams have contacted me.
“I admit that they made me think a little, a little crazy. It would be difficult, but in life you never say never.
“There are players who have played many years after the end of their career.
“It also depends on where you play, with all due respect, but if I were to return to Serie A I would have to train really well.”
Italian paper La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that he also said: “Given the current level of Serie A, I could easily make an impact on the field.”
While this all seems up in the air currently, there is one club the player would never play for, Roma’s arch rivals Lazio.
Totti said: “”Lazio? I wouldn’t have even considered it.
“I’d be ready in two to three months. I’m still playing at 48. Half an hour, twenty minutes. If I had to do something crazy, I’d do it in Italy, not abroad, but it’s crazy.
“When you turn the page you never know what awaits you. It wasn’t my choice, but in that moment it has to be experienced differently from the context.
“Maybe that’s also why I’ve had that thing inside me. It’s true that there’s a beginning and an end to everything.”
Well, there it is, watch this space. In a year of reunions and returns, Francesco Totti could be the latest in a wave of people ready to ‘run it back’.