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Former Juventus Ace Pavel Nedved: I Will Not Come Out Of Retirement
The Czech midfielder will not return to football...
By Salvatore Landolina
Hopes of seeing former Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved come out of retirement are in short supply, after he ruled out a return to football.
A number of reports have linked him with a return. Italian news wires suggested he could be set for a Juventus comeback as the club continues searching for a midfielder, whilst rampant speculation in France saw him close to Cannes.
However, Nedved has made it clear he has no intention to play again, after retiring with the Old Lady last summer.
"I have no intention to return playing," he told France Football magazine.
"I discovered these stories reading the papers, but I have closed with football."
Nedved played 327 games for the Bianconeri, scoring 65 goals for them.
A number of reports have linked him with a return. Italian news wires suggested he could be set for a Juventus comeback as the club continues searching for a midfielder, whilst rampant speculation in France saw him close to Cannes.
However, Nedved has made it clear he has no intention to play again, after retiring with the Old Lady last summer.
"I have no intention to return playing," he told France Football magazine.
"I discovered these stories reading the papers, but I have closed with football."
Nedved played 327 games for the Bianconeri, scoring 65 goals for them.
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