Saturday 25 June 2011

Juventus definitely want Park Ji-sung


The Korean midfielder had told reporters earlier in the week he wants to remain at Old Trafford beyond his current contract but the Italian giants appear keen to lure him to Italy.

The rebuilding at Juventus continues under Antonio Conte, who have now identified Manchester United's Park Ji-sung as the next player on their agenda.




Park has established himself as one of United's best big-game players, and has regularly chosen to shine in most of the club's high-profile matches.

Juventus are ready to table a deal for Manchester United's Korean midfielder Park Ji-Sung, according to an Italian report.
The 30-year-old Korean, who is out of contract at Old Trafford at the end of the 2011-12 season, had told reporters earlier this week he wants to stay with the Red Devils.
His temperament for the big time has seen him become a favourite of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who almost always picks the South Korea captain when it comes to crunch-time.
While Park has shown no signs of slowing down even at 30, he has recently admitted he is worried whether he will be able to maintain his level of performances at United, and has suggested he could move to another club to wind down his career.
And with the recent arrival of England international Ashley Young at Old Trafford to add more competition for places in midfield, Juventus are eyeing a swoop for the tireless midfielder who they believe can be convinced to leave United.
According to football agent Federico Pastorello, who represents Patrice Evra and Giuseppe Rossi amongst others, Juventus executive Fabio Paratici has tasked him to open negotiations with United.
However, Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici is keen to negotiate with United on Park, according to agent Federico Pastorello who is set to hold the discussions with the Red Devils on behalf of the Italian club.

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