Hernán Crespo completes Parma return
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Argentina striker Hernán Crespo has left Genoa for Parma, his first ever club in Europe, in a deal which has seen two further moves brokered.
The 34-year-old only joined Genoa at the beginning of the season after Inter Milan decided not to offer him a new contract.
However, he has rarely started under Gian Piero Gasperini, making just six appearances from the kick-off.
"My happiness goes beyond anything I could possibly describe. I can’t believe it!" said Crespo to the press.
"I have always been a Parma fan and so coming back here is an extraordinary feeling."
Crespo was prolific during his previous stint with the Ducali, scoring 62 goals in 116 appearances between 1996 and 2000. He also helped the team win the UEFA Cup, a Coppa Italia and an Italian Super Cup.
Following Crespo's arrival, Parma sold Nicola Amoruso to Atalanta - who in-turn have allowed Robert Acquafresca to return to Genoa.
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The 34-year-old only joined Genoa at the beginning of the season after Inter Milan decided not to offer him a new contract.
However, he has rarely started under Gian Piero Gasperini, making just six appearances from the kick-off.
"My happiness goes beyond anything I could possibly describe. I can’t believe it!" said Crespo to the press.
"I have always been a Parma fan and so coming back here is an extraordinary feeling."
Crespo was prolific during his previous stint with the Ducali, scoring 62 goals in 116 appearances between 1996 and 2000. He also helped the team win the UEFA Cup, a Coppa Italia and an Italian Super Cup.
Following Crespo's arrival, Parma sold Nicola Amoruso to Atalanta - who in-turn have allowed Robert Acquafresca to return to Genoa.
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