FAR FROM HOME: Man Utd legends Patrice Evra and Park Ji-sung beam as reunite at the ground of Wolverhampton to made a TV show

PATRICE EVRA and Park Ji-sung have reunited at the training ground of a former Premier League rival.

The Manchester United legends were team-mates at Old Trafford for six years between 2006 and 2012.

Patrice Evra and Park Ji-sung reunited at Wolves' training ground

Patrice Evra and Park Ji-sung reunited at Wolves’ training ground

The Manchester United legends surprised Hwang Hee-chan with a visit

The Manchester United legends surprised Hwang Hee-chan with a visit

During that time, they made 133 appearances together and won 11 major trophies, including four league titles and the Champions League.

However, their latest reunion instead took place at Wolves’ training ground.

The pair visited alongside two South Korean influencers to surprise forward Hwang Hee-chan.

Park Ji-Sung and Patrice Evra visit Hee Chan Hwang! - YouTube

As part of filming for a new TV show called Man In Europe, the influencers played a game of head tennis with Hwang.

He also chatted to both Park and Evra, with footage of the visit shared to YouTube by the club.

Evra was later surprised by his former Juventus team-mate Mario Lemina, who could be seen sneaking up behind the Frenchman in the gym.

The visit ended with Park and Evra offering drinks to players and staff from inside a Hwang-branded coffee van.

Park’s compatriot Hwang has recently returned to Wolves after helping South Korea reach the Asian Cup semi-finals.

Park was joined at Wolves by two South Korean influencers

Park was joined at Wolves by two South Korean influencers

The filming was part of filming for a new TV show called Man In Europe

The filming was part of filming for a new TV show called Man In Europe

With 11 goals in all competitions this season, he has been playing well.

Prior to the current season, the 28-year-old had only scored nine goals for the team since joining on loan from RB Leipzig in 2021.

Meanwhile, Evra and Park have been retired since 2019 and 2014, respectively.

While Evra has transitioned into the punditry world, Park has held positions with both United and the South Korean national team since hanging up his boots,

He currently works for Jeonbuk Hyundai of the K-League as their technical director in addition to the Asian Football Confederation.