Julio Cesar

The much celebrated Brazilian was part of the national side when they won the 2004 Copa America, 2009 Confederations Cup and 2013 Confederations Cup as well. He was in goal in Germany's 7-1 rout of Brazil in the semi-final of the 2014 World Cup, which ended his international career.
He signed for Inter Milan in 2005 and made 228 appearances for the club in his seven-year stay. He won 5 Serie A titles and a Champions League trophy as well in his time the club. In 2012, he moved on to QPR but couldn't save the side from relegation in his debut season in the Premier League.
After a six month stint in MLS with Toronto FC, he signed with Benfica and made 55 appearances for the club in over three years, winning three consecutive league titles. He terminated his contract with the club in November with mutual consent, though refused to confirm his retirement.
The 38-year old is on the cusp of retirement and Delhi could give him the perfect swansong which will surely increase their popularity as well as increase their shirt-sales across the world.