19 January 2007

Zamagna Has Brought Back Rossi to Parma



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Simplified Version in English:

Giuseppe Rossi has revealed his delight at sealing his loan move to Parma.

The Manchester United starlet has recently returned from a less than inspiring spell at Newcastle.

"Let’s forget the past," said the striker who had a disappointing loan spell at Newcastle in the first half of this season.

Sir Alex Ferguson has now granted Parma's request - with the promise that the exciting 19-year-old will see regular first team action, which was not forthcoming at St James' Park.

"When a player is loaned, he hopes to be able to play," Rossi told the news conference to confirm his signature.

"Here [Parma] there is the possibility. I'm in a moment in my career, where I must play.

"Here at Parma I want to play regularly, only this way can I give my best."

"I am at a time in my career when I must play on a consistent basis. I want to help the team and I hope I will put into practice what I learnt in England."

"I'm here to show I can do good things. From my side, I'll give the best to help the team."

Rossi, who left Parma as a youngster to move to Old Trafford, admitted he was looking forward to his first taste of Serie A action.

"When you have trained with big champions like Scholes, Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo, you earn a lot," he said.

"Since I left Parma I've learnt a lot. I've played about 20 matches with Manchester and it has been a good experience.

"It's a different football, based more on the physical, whilst here in Italy it is based especially on technique."

Rossi, who left for England in 2004, is considered as one of Italy’s most promising attacking talents.

And after making his debut for the Under-21 side last summer, he’s hungry to be confirmed by Coach Pierluigi Casiraghi. “I want to be called-up again,” admitted the player.

Parma are currently second from the bottom in Serie A and hope to return to winning ways on Sunday when they will host Torino.

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