Buffon poised for Parma return
Gianluigi Buffon is considering several options as he plans to carry on playing, with the veteran goalkeeper heavily linked with a return to Parma.
Buffon announced he would be ending his second stint with Juventus following the conclusion of the 2020-2021 season, though has made clear he is not ready to retire just yet.
The 43-year-old – who won 176 caps for Italy – has revealed he has offers from clubs set to compete in the Champions League, as well as the possibility of returning to his "origins".
It has been widely reported in the Italian media that Parma are close to tempting their former player back to potentially end his illustrious career where it all started.
Spanish heavyweights Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have also been linked with Buffon, who intends to reveal his future plans this week.
"On the table I have many proposals that touch different keys," he said when speaking to the Italian media on Monday.
"There are teams that make the Champions League and have offered me a leading role, others that aspire to win it but want me as a secondary option, and I only did that role for Juve.
"Then there would be the return to my origins, which produces different feelings and gives me the motivation I need to do well.
"I'm putting everything on the table and in three or four days I will decide, I have to figure out which is the best thing to be a leading protagonist."
Buffon came through Parma's academy in the early 1990s and went on to play over 200 games for them across all competitions.
Juve made him the world's most expensive goalkeeper at the time in 2001, costing in the region of €52million. He left in 2018 to join Paris Saint-Germain, though headed back to Turin the following year.
During his time with Parma, Buffon won the the Coppa Italia, UEFA Cup and Supercoppa Italiana. However, a return would see him plying his trade in Serie B following their relegation from the top flight.