Legendary goalkeepers Manuel Neuer and Iker Casillas pay tribute to Gianluigi Buffon by donning Juventus legend’s shirt
Bayern Munich stopper and former Real Madrid hero put a shirt on their backs in homage to the iconic Italian No 1
TWO of the greatest keepers of modern times have paid tribute to Gianluigi Buffon.
Buffon, 40, is a free agent after ending a 17-year spell at Juventus.
The veteran No 1 has hinted that he has a choice of offers if he decides to play on.
In the meantime, Bayern Munich stopper Manual Neuer and former Real Madrid hero Iker Casillas paid homage to the legendary Italian.
Both players posed in a Juventus shirt with Buffon's name across the back.
Serie A champions Juve posted the shots on the club's social media channels.
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And so, too, did former Real Madrid No 1 Iker Casillas
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The pictures were part of the #UN1CO campaign by Juventus which marked Buffon's send-off.
The Old Lady's website added this tribute: "In football, there are a select few players who transcend a sport where rivalries and passions run so deep.
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"But Buffon commands the respect of not only those who share the pitch with numero uno, but those who have the privilege of watching him from the stand.
"While so much of his mystique relates to how he carries himself off the pitch, at the end of the day the performances on the field define a player.
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"And Buffon is truly the complete package of a modern goalkeeper."
Buffon played 656 times for Juventus.
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He has attracted enormous interest from Paris Saint-Germain, his old club Parma and, possibly, Liverpool, Manchester City and West Ham.
But, according to , PSG have trumped them all in the race for Buffon by offering him a four-year contract.
That would mean the goalkeeper could carry on playing until he is 44 if he saw out that deal in Paris.