Veteran Parma striker Hernan Crespo has rejected lucrative offers from several clubs to stay at the club.
Crespo, 35, has scored nine goals, including three penalties, since joining Parma from Genoa in January 2010. The former Chelsea, Inter and Lazio striker says his priority is to have his current contract extended.”My contract expires at the end of the season and I want to keep playing where I feel I?m important to the club,? Crespo, who turns 36 in July, told SkySport24.”I have received some interesting offers, but I decided to wait, because my priority is Parma,” he said.”First of all we must achieve safety, then we?ll think about the rest. After that, I?ll listen to the club?s plans and make my decisions based on those.?Crespo was delighted with Parma’s 1-0 victory over Sampdoria at the weekend that saw them go four points clear of the relegation zone.”We really needed that win, because it allows us to relax over the two weeks before the next game and winning a relegation dogfight away from home is pretty good.”"Having won such an important game helps us to prepare for the tricky encounter with Bari.”
Wed 23 March, 2011