Slovenian in the game for the most expensive transfer in the club’s history: At Slovan they admitted that Andraž Šporar is their priority, an expensive priority
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Slovan from Bratislava achieved its first goal in this year’s European qualifiers in an exceptional manner with a high victory against Celje, as Kenan Bajrić and the team will play at least in the Conference League this autumn, but they are aiming much higher. The serial Slovak champions certainly desire a historic first appearance in the Champions League, which could also be aided by the Slovenian representative Andraž Šporar.
“We are in contact with Andraž, we have reached out to his club. This transfer will not be cheap. We will see, it is true that it is our priority, but we also have some backup options. This is now the task of the club’s management,” revealed Slovan’s coach Vladimir Weiss after yesterday’s match.
The return of Šporar to Tehelne Pole will be anything but an easy task. Panathinaikos will certainly demand a hefty transfer fee for the 30-year-old, which would also be a record for the Slovaks, as they have so far paid a round million euros for the most expensive transfer. According to Greek media, Šporar’s salary, which is said to be 800,000 euros per season, will not be an easy bite for the team from the Slovak capital either.
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Author: editorial Football Planet