The Netherlands international has stated that he is eager to return to the Eindhoven giants in future as he wants to finish his playing days at the Philips StadiumAC Milan midfielder Mark van Bommel has revealed that he wants to end his playing career by returning to PSV.The Dutch club\'s sporting director, Marcel Brands, said earlier this week that Van Bommel is more than welcome to come back, but added that they have yet to approach the Netherlands international.The 34-year-old should not be too hard to deal with, however, after insisting that he is determined to win silverware when he returns to the Eredivisie giants.\"I have always said that I want to end my career at PSV. I still feel attracted to the club and I\'m in great shape. When I join PSV again, it will be to fight for trophies and not just to retire,\" Van Bommel told Omroep Brabant.\"I have always had a good feeling about PSV. I am closely monitoring what\'s happening at the club and I still keep in touch with a lot of people there.\" Van Bommel joined PSV from Fortuna Sittard in the summer of 1999 and enjoyed six successful seasons in Eindhoven before moving on to Barcelona.The holding midfielder has a contract with Milan which runs until the end of the season and so is free to discuss terms with other clubs come January 2012.
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