CHICAGO (AP) — Alex Ferguson expects South Korean midfielder Park Ji-sung to sign a contract extension that will keep him at Manchester United for two more years.
Speaking at a news conference in Chicago, where United will face the Chicago Fire in a friendly at Soldier Field on Saturday, Ferguson says Park has been offered a new deal and is certain he will sign it.
"He has been offered a new contract, yes," the veteran United manager said. "I'm sure he'll sign it. His career at United has been nothing but excellent, a tremendous professional. And I'm sure he'll accept the new offer, and tie himself to the club for the next two years."
Park, who joined the club in July 2005, scored a goal in United's 7-0 exhibition rout of the Seattle Sounders on Wednesday.
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Speaking at a news conference in Chicago, where United will face the Chicago Fire in a friendly at Soldier Field on Saturday, Ferguson says Park has been offered a new deal and is certain he will sign it.
"He has been offered a new contract, yes," the veteran United manager said. "I'm sure he'll sign it. His career at United has been nothing but excellent, a tremendous professional. And I'm sure he'll accept the new offer, and tie himself to the club for the next two years."
Park, who joined the club in July 2005, scored a goal in United's 7-0 exhibition rout of the Seattle Sounders on Wednesday.
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