Despite approaching 27 years as a senior professional, Gianluigi Buffon has no plans to retire yet after signing a new deal at Parma that will see the goalkeeper continue playing until the ripe old age of 46.
Buffon re-joined Serie B side Parma — the team he made his debut for as a 17-year-old in November 1995 — last year, with the club announcing on Monday that he has signed a contract extension until 2024.
The legend continues.#Buffon2024 pic.twitter.com/wEasA8fboi
— Parma Calcio 1913 (@ParmaCalcio_en) February 28, 2022
"It's a beautiful day, for me and for my whole family," Buffon told a news conference on Monday. "What I wanted happened and I think the president and the club wanted it too, as I hope the fans and the city wanted it.
"My return to Parma was conditioned by the relationships and a deep bond that I have always had with the people of Parma and the city."
A word from the main man himself ️#Buffon2024 #ForzaParma https://t.co/RZkZMeJtey
— Parma Calcio 1913 (@ParmaCalcio_en) February 28, 2022
Buffon, who has won 10 Serie A titles and is the division's record appearance maker with 657 games, announced his extension during a news conference with club president Kyle Krause.
"He is a great player and for us he is a great pride," Krause added. "In addition to his leadership skills, he is also a person with excellent human skills.
"We can see the passion he has for Parma every day, we are really happy for his commitment."
(Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Christian Radnedge)