Nedved to retire
Thursday 26 February, 2009
Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved has announced he will hang up his boots and retire at the end of this season.
The 2003 Ballon d'Or winner recently turned 36 and Juventus have been actively searching for a replacement.
“In principle, I always decided to retire at the end of this season depending on how I was,” Nedved explained.
“Instead, I have now pre-empted that decision because of the way I feel inside. I have spoken a lot with my wife and we made this decision together.”
Nedved joined Juventus in 2001 and has made 238 appearances for the Turin giants, winning three Scudetti, one of which was later revoked.
“My wife is a little tired of it all and I have a lot to re-pay my family,” Nedved revealed. “I have to be with them more.
“I am enjoying myself a lot at the moment, but I believe that physically and mentally the moment has arrived to leave space to the youngsters.
“They deserve to play,” Nedved admitted. “Perhaps it seems to you that I am still young but I am nearly 37 and I believe that the moment is right to stop.”
The Czech has a contract with Juventus until June 30 2009 and is certain he will not change his mind and broker an extension.
“I don't believe there will be a rethink. There is no need to think about it again. The right moment has arrived,” he said.
“I would like to close my career with a victory in the Champions League. I believe that the next three months will be hellish.”