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Former Spartan Kucka to try the Premier League for old time’s sake! Newcomer interested in him
Juraj Kucka has been at Parma in Italy since the beginning of 2019, but now it seems he will change his job. He could try the English Premier League for old time’s sake, as one of the newcomers is interested in him.
Juraj Kucka has been at Parma in Italy since the beginning of 2019, but now it seems he will change his job. He could try the English Premier League for old time’s sake, as one of the newcomers is interested in him.
He could have looked forward to playing with the legendary Gianluigi Buffon, but instead he will change not only the competition but also the country.
Juraj Kucka has been at Parma since January 2019 and has been a key figure at the club. But even he couldn’t prevent the famous club’s relegation last season.
The second Italian league, of course, can’t match the Premier League, so it’s no wonder that the Slovakian playmaker is very likely to move to England.
The 34-year-old midfielder is of interest to Watford, who are returning to the English top flight after a one-year hiatus. So it is definitely an interesting address.
Kucka has had engagements in Sparta Prague, Genoa in Italy, the famous AC Milan and Trabzonspor in Turkey.
There is no doubt about his qualities. Especially for a newcomer to the Premier League, not only his moral qualities will be very valuable.
According to Fabrizio Romano, everything is settled, we are only waiting for the official announcement of both clubs.
Source: Fabrizio Romano
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