Italy midfielder Francesco Totti said he is likely to retire from international football after the World Cup. The 29-year-old star played in all Italy's games in the World Cup so far and he wishes to sign out on high after his side qualified to the final match of the tournament. "I'm 90 percent sure I will leave the national team," Totti told Sky Italia. "I hope to end the adventure in a good way." "We are in history, maybe. We are writing it, it's missing the last page," added the Roma captain. Totti was doubtful for the campaign after breaking his ankle in February but he recovered in time and was always a first-choice for coach Marcello Lippi. He scored a last-gasp winner against Australia in the round of 16 and played an important role during the rest of the campaign. "I've thanked Marcello Lippi and I'll thank him always because from the beginning, he believed in my recovery," he said.