I Can Still Do Great Things With Udinese – Bernardo Corradi
The most recent arrival at the Friuli is desperate to prove his worth, despite being past his peak at 33-years-old...
“I am full of enthusiasm for this new adventure. This is something I have demonstrated on every new path in my career,” he said.
“I am ready to take part in a well organised unit that puts hard work as a top priority. Udinese is a club that in recent years has demonstrated an ability to achieve new heights with rising young stars. The fact that the club has opted to put faith in me, despite my age bracket, fills me with an immense pride.”
Corradi’s new experience in Udine will be his ninth move within the peninsula since starting his career at Cagliari 12 years ago.
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
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