Andraž Šporar does not want to go to Mexico, but to Bratislava: Slovan is ready to offer him an astronomical salary by Slovak standards
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Media in Greece are convinced: the matches against Ajax in the Europa League qualifiers will be the last ones in which Andraž Šporar could play for Panathinaikos. Before the end of the summer transfer window, he is almost certainly expected to leave Athens, but the question remains where he will go. If it were solely about the money, he would sign in Mexico, but the idea of playing for Juarez, a club from one of the most dangerous cities in the world, does not appeal to him at all. Moreover, Andraž Šporar wants to return to Bratislava, and this has been acknowledged by Slovan as well.
“We are negotiating with Andraž and the club, but it is not a cheap transfer. He wants to come here, and we have to make a decision. We must respect his conditions and the conditions of Panathinaikos. The main focus is on him,” revealed Vladimir Weiss, the coach of the club from Bratislava.
Meanwhile, the Greek portal Sport24 added that Slovan has recently further strengthened its desire to finalize an agreement with the Ljubljana native. They are reportedly offering him an astronomical, and likely record-breaking, salary for Slovak standards. Sport24 writes that Slovan is getting closer to two million euros in annual earnings, which is practically as much as Andraž Šporar would earn playing in Mexico. Whether the pompous claims from Greece are actually true is impossible to know, but it increasingly seems that Andraž Šporar will indeed wear the jersey in which he previously scored 60 goals in 78 matches.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet