América Lure Pardo Back From Stuttgart

Pavel Pardo is back at the club where he made his name at.

Pavel Pardo- Stuttgart (Mexsport)
Pavel Pardo has rejoined former club América after a two-and-a-half year spell at VfB Stuttgart.

The $4 million deal was announced on Televisa Deportes, who own the best supported Mexican club.

The 32-year-old Mexican international midfielder will reportedly join América in time for the 2009 Clausura championship, though VfB Stuttgart are yet to confirm the deal.

Pardo's arrival would be a big boost for América, who are coming off one of the worst campaigns of their history.

--Derek Wanner, Goal.com

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