Munich: Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm has told Sport Bild that he does not rule out retirement in 2017 itself - a year ahead of schedule.
Lahm, who has won the Bundesliga seven times and the DFB Pokal on six occasions with the Bavarians, retired from international football as Germany's World Cup-winning captain in the aftermath of the 2014 triumph in Brazil.
He is under contract until 2018 and it was previously reported that Lahm, who will celebrate his 33rd birthday on Friday, would call it a day when his current deal ends. But quizzed about a premature end to his playing career, Lahm was non-committal.
"Of course you can ask the question," Lahm said. "I wouldn't rule it out... May quit next year..."
Bayern's longest-serving player added: "I said nine months ago that this could occur. Nothing has changed since.
"A lot can happen, as there's still seven months of the season remaining. But my decision isn't dependent on winning titles at the end of the season. I'll see how my body feels and then decide what to do. I want to compete at the highest possible level."