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Tuesday, 6th August, 2013



PSV Eindhoven have set their eyes on a loan move for Park Ji-Sung this summer owing to the midfielder’s wage demands, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap.

Park was being tipped for a permanent transfer from Queens Park Rangers, but that seems unlikely for the moment as PSV have a salary cap of €1m.







The South Korea international is used to higher earnings, which mean PSV can only afford to take him temporarily with QPR paying part of his wages.

It is understood that the move will be complete within the next few days, with Park joining his new team by the end of the week latest.



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Coach Philip Cocu has already spoken in glowing terms about his former PSV team-mate, as Park had played with the Eredivisie club between 2003 and 2005.

"Park is a player with a lot of experience after all those years at Manchester United", Cocu had said. "Added to that, he has already played here and knows the club.

"The guys who now play for us up front are very talented, but they can also gain from someone who has already played at the top level for so many years."

Park won two league titles with PSV before engineering a move to English giants Manchester United.

Another trophy-laden spell followed, but last year Park was sold on to the struggling QPR, who could not avoid relegation despite a huge transfer spending spree.

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