Park Ji-Sung has revealed he could be tempted by a move away from Manchester United. The 30-year-old midfielder was one of United's most consistent performers last season as they claimed a record 19th Premier League title and reached the Champions League final, where they lost 3-1 to Barcelona at Wembley. Up in the air: Park Ji-Sung (right) faces uncertain future as his contract runs down at Old Trafford The South Korean star, who only has one year left on his current deal at Old Trafford, was expected to sign a new contract when he returns to the club for their pre-season tour of the United States in August.
But Park Ji-Sung told reporters ahead of his charity match in Vietnam he was open to the idea of moving to another club before retirement. 'I won't be able to show my best after one or two years. I don't know how long I can stay at Manchester,'said Park, who has been linked with Spanish clubs Sevilla and Atletico Madrid. Charity match: Park Ji-sung, right, in action in the inaugural Asian Dream Cup 'I never thought about retirement but it's obvious that I don't have much time left as a player.' He added: 'According to circumstances, I might leave Manchester United and retire in another team.'
Park was joined for the Inaugural Doosan Asian Dream Cup by Bolton's Lee Chung-Yong, Monaco's Park Chu-Young, Celtic's Ki Sung-Yueng, China's Li Weifeng and former Japan international Hidetoshi Nakatap. The match was organised by Park's JS Foundation which aims to support young football prospects in following their dreams in the sport. Splash the cash or watch United win No 20! Gerrard fires title warning to LiverpoolJones prepared for United challenge, but doesn't fear the Fergie hairdryer! All the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion Explore more:People: Park Ji-sung Places: Monaco, Barcelona, Manchester, Monaco, Japan, China, Vietnam
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