Milan Škoda signs contract extension until 2018

PRAGUE – Slavia secured their top scorer Milan Škoda after he scored two goals against Bohemians Praha 1905 and rescued a point in a 2-2 draw. The 29-year-old has agreed a three-year deal (ending 30. 6. 2018).

After four years in Slavia, Milan Škoda has become a key player. The excellent forward scored 19 goals in the previous season and has scored 9 in the current one.

“I am very happy and excited that we agreed. The meeting with the owners was very pleasant and I enjoyed it. I see my future at Slavia and I will do my best to pay back the trust given in me,” said Slavia’s best striker. “Slavia is the oldest club in the Czech Republic and I am honoured to be here. I appreciate the club and our great fans and I hope that our results will only get better,” he added.

“Prolonging the deal with Milan Škoda was our top priority, He is a very important component for Slavia’s future and I am excited that we were able to work out a contract extension,” said David Trunda, general manager of the club.

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