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Andre Schurrle is calling it quits at age 29.

Schurrle, who was released from his contract with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, told Der Spiegel magazine that "I don’t need any more applause."

He joined Chelsea in 2013 after a successful stint at Leverkusen, then returned to Germany to join Wolfsburg in 2015. Schurrle told Der Spiegel that "only performances on the field count, and injuries and weaknesses cannot exist at any time."

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