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(Reuters) – Goalkeeping nice Gianluigi Buffon has returned to his first membership Parma 20 years after leaving, the Italian membership introduced on Thursday.
The 43-year-old has signed a two-year cope with the membership, who had been relegated from Serie A in 2020-21, after leaving Juventus on the finish of his contract.
Buffon, who’s broadly thought to be top-of-the-line goalkeepers of all time, started his profession as a youth participant at Parma aged 13 in 1991 and made his Serie A debut as a 17-year-old 4 years later.
He quickly established a glowing fame, serving to his membership win the UEFA Cup and Coppa Italia in 1998-99, and have become the world’s most costly goalkeeper when he joined Juventus in a deal value round 33 million kilos ($46.06 million) in 2001.
The Italian has been at Juventus ever since, aside from one season at Paris St Germain in 2018-19, and his honours record contains 10 Serie A titles, one Ligue 1 title and the World Cup amongst others.
Buffon deputised for Wojciech Szczesny final season, making 14 appearances in all competitions, which included enjoying each minute of a triumphant Coppa Italia marketing campaign for Juve.
(Reporting by Alasdair Mackenzie; Modifying by Christian Radnedge)
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