Queens Park Rangers midfielder Park Ji-Sung could retire after the 2013/2014 English Premier League season, his father Sung-Jong says.
The former South Korea captain has struggled since leaving Manchester United last off-season and may step down at the conclusion of his contract in what will have been a career lasting 14 years.
My son has had difficult times at QPR this season. It was a new experience to him, the elder Park said in an interview with Sports Chosun.
He s never had times like this with PSV Eindhoven or Manchester United.
Nobody knows the future. Maybe he could play one more year with a new team after next season. But I think (he) has made his mind up to retire.
Park, who turned 32 last month, began his career with Japan s Kyoto Sanga just months after making his national team debut.
After winning the 2002 Emperor s Cup with Sanga, he captured two Eredivisie titles with PSV before a trophy-laden seven years with Manchester United that included four Premier League wins and the 2008 Champions League crown.
Despite being one of Asia s most popular footballers, Sung-Jong denied his son would return for a victory lap in his native country before hanging up his boots.
He won t play in the K-League, he said. He wants Korean football to be popular but he wouldn t be able to perform well.
He thinks he s played enough.