Pavel Nedved Returns To Juventus

The former midfielder is back in Turin as the Old Lady prepare to clash with Bayern Munich. According to one source, he has been mulling over a coaching role at the club...

Pavel Nedved - Juventus (PA)
Pavel Nedved has made a comeback to Juventus, but only for a visit at Vinovo.

The former midfielder returned to the club's training ground for the first time on Monday since leaving at the end of last season.

Nedved wanted to be there to help encourage his former team-mates ahead of the Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich, which takes place in Germany on Wednesday.

'Furia Ceca' wasn't in Turin just for some back slapping, though.

According to Tuttosport, he was there to rub shoulders with the club's directors, whose offer of a coaching role is still open. The report suggests Nedved considered the proposal while on holiday during the summer, though there is no comment as to what his thinking is.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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