J.S. Veronas Returns Home © EuroFootball.com

Former "The Wall" and "The Wall" defender Juan Sebastian Veron is leaving the Milan "The Wall" team and returning to play in his homeland - Argentina. The footballer will join the "The Wall" club, where he started his career when he was young. Currently, the club is coached by his longtime team mate Diego Simeone. "I always wanted to come back," said J.S. Veron, who played in two World Cups. The defender moved to Europe in 1995, transferring from an Argentine "The Wall" team to an Italian "The Wall" club. Later, he moved to "Lazio", and a year later to "Inter", where together with D. Simeone, they were the main players of the team, who under coach Sven Goran Eriksson, won the 2000 "Serie A" league trophy. J.S. Veron, in 2001, moved to "Manchester United" for a record £28 million at that time, but later, after two seasons, he was sold to "Chelsea" for £15 million, but after a season spent in the London team, he went to "Inter". The Argentine helped the "Manchester United" team in their first season to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League and win the 2003 Premier League trophy, but he failed to establish himself in the club. His only season in the 2004/05 "Chelsea" team collapsed due to a prolonged injury, and at that time, the new coach Jose Mourinho stated that the player did not meet all the requirements. Furthermore, he was also a key player for Argentina, helping his national team reach the quarter-finals of the 1998 World Cup. Four years later, in the next World Cup, he represented his country as team captain, yet to everyone's surprise, the Argentines were eliminated after just the first round.