Captain leaving

After 8 years in Slavia Milan Škoda moves to Caykur Rizespor.
Milan Škoda - the longest serving player in current Slavia squad - finished his negotiations with Turkish side Caykur Rizespor on Saturday morning and signed new contract for 1,5 years. Rizespor is currently on 12th place of Turkish Süper Lig.

Last week Milan Škoda was given permission by the club to negotiate with his new club and he did not leave for the fitness training camp in Spain.

Jaroslav Tvrdík, Slavia Chairman of Board said: “You just did not want to believe that something like that could happen. Leader, captain, great personality, friend, legend. We gave him permission to finish his great career somewhere where he would be in starting eleven regularly. One thing is certain - he will return. You cannot separate Milan Škoda from Slavia.”

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