Will he finally return to Bratislava? Andraž Šporar is open to a transfer, Slovan is waiting for Panathinaikos’ response
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Slovan from Bratislava is currently focusing all its thoughts and efforts on tonight’s second-leg match of the Champions League qualifiers against Celje. However, in the offices of the serial Slovak champions, they are still keeping an eye slightly southeast. More specifically, in the past month, Athens has been on their minds, where Slovenian international Andraž Šporar is currently playing and has previously impressed and left a remarkable mark in the Slovak capital.
According to Greek media, the Slovaks are still very interested in bringing the 30-year-old back to their ranks after 2019. Slovan has shown serious intent by offering 1.6 million euros, but the Greek club has requested additional time to consider the offer due to the current absence of their domestic striker Fotis Ioannidis, who is dealing with an injury.
The Greeks were initially asking for 4 million for Šporar, but this amount significantly exceeds the financial capabilities of the Slovak club. However, Slovan has noticed that Panathinaikos might not hesitate too long if a sufficiently attractive offer comes in, as they apparently do not mind too much if they retain their former Olimpija goalscorer.
Šporar is also open to a return, having played phenomenally for his former employer. The Slovenian international wore the Slovan jersey 78 times, scoring 60 goals and providing 17 assists, meaning he did not score in the official statistics in only one match on average.
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Author: editorial Football Planet