Spezia dreams of a Slovenian, but the Slovenian doesn’t dream of Spezia: Andraž Šporar doesn’t even want to consider continuing his career in Serie B
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Media in neighboring Italy revealed on Monday: Andraž Šporar is a transfer target for Spezia! All well and good, but the chances of this transfer happening are minimal. In fact, they’re non-existent. Not only does Panathinaikos demand a hefty €5 million for the Slovenian forward, which is far too much for Spezia – a club where Tio Cipot is a member – but according to our reliable information, Andraž Šporar doesn’t even consider swapping the battle for the Greek league title for a fight to avoid relegation in Serie B.
A move to a club languishing at the bottom of the Italian second division would be even more bizarre, especially with Euro 2024 around the corner. Andraž Šporar understandably doesn’t want to play with fire and jeopardize his club status. His standing at Athens currently isn’t at its best, given the hot domestic form of Fotis Ioannidis, who has scored 11 goals in 23 games this season, edging ahead of the Ljubljana-born striker.
Šporar Still Holds Confidence
Despite everything, according to our well-informed Greek journalist colleagues, Andraž Šporar continues to hold an important role at Panathinaikos, and the leadership of the Athens-based club isn’t particularly keen on selling the Slovenian international. Hence, the exorbitant asking price.
Either way, Spezia dreams of the Slovenian, but the Slovenian doesn’t dream of Spezia…
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet