In Greece, they claim: There is 1.5 million euros on the table annually, but Andraž Šporar is not at all inclined to move to Mexico, partly because of his family
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It seems highly likely that Andraž Šporar will almost certainly leave Panathinaikos during the summer transfer window, according to media reports from Greece. These reports also provide an update on the hot story that the Ljubljana native has received and more or less accepted an incredibly lucrative offer from – Mexico! The former captain of Olimpija is the target of Juarez, which, according to the Sport24 website, is offering him 1.5 million euros in annual salary. However, the 30-year-old player is reportedly not inclined to move to one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
“Contrary to some media reports, there is no agreement between Juarez and Šporar, as there are still doubts and concerns. Šporar and his partner are very skeptical about moving to one of the most dangerous cities in the world (due to the dominant presence of drug cartels),” writes Sport24, adding that the Šporar family is much more inclined to return to Bratislava.
The Slovenian national team forward is said to have already decided to continue his career at Slovan and according to Sport24, he is only waiting for permission from the club’s management in Athens to finalize talks with the Slovak giant. Therefore, his move to Mexico seems, according to well-informed Greek journalists, to be a very, very unlikely scenario…
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Author: editorial Football Planet