Forgotten Chelsea title winner, 32, is now a topless mountain climber as he teases extreme new adventure | The Sun

ANDRE SCHURRLE is now a topless mountain climber and has been teasing his next extreme adventure.

The former Germany winger won a Premier League title with Chelsea before retiring aged 29 in 2020.

Since hanging up his boots he has left football completely for life as a mountain climber.

His latest Instagram post has even shown him scaling the side of a mountain topless.

Alongside the video, he wrote: "Next Summit is waiting for us! In 11 days another mountain is waiting for us!

"We will go higher! I’m excited what it will bring to us! I hope for a nice challenge.

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"I am preparing my gear at the moment! From summit to summit everything gets more professional! Even tough without clothes. Let’s goooo."

Schurrle was previously pictured trekking up a mountain half naked in ice cold conditions earlier this year.

He has taken up the extreme sport after deciding against a career in coaching or punditry after his retirement.

As well as his climbing exploits, the 32-year-old is also an investor in a cannabis company alongside Will.i.am and former team-mate Mario Gotze.

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Schurrle is best known to fans in England for his time at Chelsea, where he won both the League Cup and Premier League.

He was also a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014, scoring 22 goals in 57 caps for his country.

After leaving Stamford Bridge, he later had loan spells with Fulham and Spartak Moscow before retiring three years ago.

The former Blues star admitted his career had made him lonely as he announced his decision to retire.

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