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Wednesday, 31 July 2013 - 07:48
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Ji-Sung Park Returns to PSV Eindhoven

South Korean veteran footballer Ji-Sung Park will return to PSV Eindhoven on a season-long loan. Ji-Sung Park
Photo by Magnus D/flickr The 32-year-old Park is set to make a comeback with his former club PSV Eindhoven. The QPR midfielder flew to the Netherlands over the weekend to undergo medical tests. Park played for the Philips Stadion for three years and attended 92 games with 17 goals. In Eredivise, he earned several victories including two Eredivise titles, A KNVB Cup and a Johan Cruijff shield. He then transferred to Manchester United and made 205 successful appearances for the Red Devils, scoring 27 goals. Park had a poor performance last term with QPR; however, the Eindhoven club are trying to re-establish themselves after the departure of their star players this summer.

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