Buenos Aires: Chelsea striker Gonzalo Higuain has announced his retirement from the Argentina national team, citing family reasons.
The 31-year-old scored 31 goals in 75 international appearances for Argentina, with his last match a 2-1 win over Nigeria in the World Cup finals last June.
Higuain has not played for the Albiceleste since last year's World Cup in Russia as manager Lionel Scaloni looks to revamp his squad for this year's Copa America.
"My cycle with the national team is finished," the Chelsea player told Argentine television on Thursday. "A lot of people will be happy to know that, others maybe not so much.
"I've made the decision because I want to enjoy my family. I want to spend time with my daughter and at the same time, I feel that I gave my country everything I could. I'm fully focused on my commitment to Chelsea.
"The Premier League is amazing and I really want to enjoy it. It's very competitive indeed," added the former Real Madrid and Napoli forward who joined Chelsea on loan from Juventus in January.