Paul Galvin has retired… again.
Eamonn Fitzmaurice reportedly confirmed the news following Kerry’s loss to Clare in the McGrath Cup earlier this afternoon, and it appears Galvin has retired from inter-county football for the second, and seemingly final, time.
Eamonn Fitzmaurice announced Paul Galvin's retirement from inter county football after today's McGrath Cup loss to Clare
— Sylvester Hennessy (@Slyone1069) January 10, 2016
The news has yet to be officially confirmed, but the 36 year old’s gametime had been limited with the Kingdom since returning to the squad last march.
Galvin originally retired in 2014 and had a stellar career for Kerry, winning four All-Ireland titles, three All-Star awards, and the Footballer of the Year award in 2009.