Ahn is staying in Italy after all (Allsport)
AHN STAYS PUT AT PERUGIA
By Cindy Garcia-Bennett, PA International
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Any hopes of South Korean golden boy Ahn Jung-Hwan plying his trade in the
Scottish Premier League have been dashed by the news that he has signed a
three-year contract to stay in Italy with Perugia.
Ahn, whose golden goal ended Italy's World Cup dreams in the second round, has
resigned himself to being Serie A's number one hate figure by agreeing to a new
deal.
It makes it highly unlikely now that Ahn may move to Scotland, with the
player's agent having said that it was one possible destination for the player
and Rangers touted as buyers.
The saga of Ahn's future at Perugia has turned full circle with the other main
protagonist, club president Luciano Gaucci, announcing the 26-year-old forward
would be welcomed back to Italy after initially stating he was to be sacked.
"Ahn has already signed a three-year contract with us, he will stay with us -
he wants to continue in Perugia," said Gaucci's son, Alessandro, who is the
club's general director.
Nine days ago, Gaucci senior was widely reported as wanting nothing more to do
with the Korean after he had sunk Italy.
For his part, Ahn denied ever saying anything negative about Perugia and
clearly he and the Gaucci family have made up over the past week.
"I have spoken to Ahn on several occasions and he wants to come back, he has
a contract with us and we have cleared all the misunderstanding there was,"
said Luciano Gaucci on Thursday.
During the past week Ahn has been linked with moves to several clubs,
including Rangers, Chelsea and Atletico Madrid.
A former agent of Ahn's is reported this week to have said the Korean did not
want to return to Perugia, but Luciano dismissed such talk as "rubbish".
"The player has already signed a contract with us and those people just want
to create confusion," he said.
"Most probably because they did not want the player to sign for us as they
would have gained more money with another deal.
"In any case we have a deal with the player and if that is not obeyed it
would be a breach of contract, thus breaking FIFA regulations."
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