Wycombe Wanderers of England striker, Adebayo ‘The Best’ Akinfenwa has declared that he wants to keep raining goals and score even more during what he called his last contract with the third-tier club.
Megasportsarena.com reports that Akinfenwa, who also admitted that he is already thinking of what he will do after retirement, opened up in the wake of his signing new terms with the club.
The 39-year-old well-celebrated ‘strongest footballer in the world’ added after singing the dotted lines that he could try his hands at wrestling when he retires at the end of the season.
The big striker, who is also on record the heaviest professional player in the world, has played for Northampton Town, Gillingham United, Swansea City, Doncaster Rovers, Millwall, Torquay United, Leyton Orient, Barry Town, Watford and Wimbledon.
He has been with Wycombe since the 2016/217 season but confessed that this would be his last campaign with the squad, after which he is thinking of moving into wrestling is one of the things he is looking into delving into at the end of his football career.
Akinfenwa submitted: “This will be my last time. There are lots of things in the table after football.
“There is wrestling, there is documentary, there punditry, other few things on the table. At the moment, I am a footballer, I will try and score as many goals as possible.”