Can you blame Bulgaria footballer export Bojinov for preferring Italy to the UK? Parma compared to Manchester where would you prefer to live and work? Mind you the money Manchester City are offering player currently is a big pull. Money isn’t everything to everyone though.
Bulgarian striker Valeri Bojinov has stated that if he can stay injury free he will prove a good signing for his new club Parma.
Bojinov was officially unveiled by the newly-promoted side Italian side after completing a move from Manchester City on a season-long loan deal.
Bojinov's time in the Premier League was blighted by injury and he hopes his luck will turn in Italy.
The 23-year-old Bulgarian is delighted to be back in Serie A; "Italy has given me a lot: it's my second home, immediately after Bulgaria,'' he added. "I am happy to have returned here and to have the opportunity to play in the Parma shirt, he said cited by ESPN soccernet.
Bojinov played in Italy for a long period before, he spent three years at Lecce and two at Fiorentina, including a season-long loan at Juventus, before he was signed by then Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson in 2007.