Premier League - Gilberto joins Panathinaikos
Eurosport - Thu, 17 Jul 18:05:00 2008
Arsenal midfielder Gilberto Silva has completed his move to Panathinaikos to bring to an end his six-year association with the Gunners.
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The Brazilian, a former Arsenal captain, has passed a medical and signed for the Greek club.
Panathinaikos president Nikos Pateras met Gilberto's representatives last week and thrashed out a deal after the Gunners accepted an offer of around £1million to bring to an end the 31-year-old's six-year stay in north London.
Gilberto revealed a "hunger for titles" and the chance to work with Henk ten Cate were the motivating factors for his decision to sign a three-year deal with the Athens club which makes him the highest paid player in Greek football.
"I'm hungry to win more titles,'' said Gilberto after penning his contract.
"I came to Greece because I have big ambitions, it's very important for me to be able to continue to give my best. [Henk] ten Cate is a coach I know from his time at Chelsea and I'm looking forward to working with him.
"The people here at Panathinaikos made the decision to come here very easy, I couldn't say no to the offer from the club."
Gilberto was mobbed by around 1,500 Pana fans at Athens' Eleftherios Venizelos airport when he arrived in the Greek capital.
"I'm sure we will qualify through to the group stages of the Champions League and I'm exited about being a Panathinaikos player.''
Arsenal will receive a fee of just under £1million for the player, who will reportedly earn nearly £6million over the duration of his contract, making him by far the best paid player in the country.
SportingLife / Eurosport
Eurosport - Thu, 17 Jul 18:05:00 2008
Arsenal midfielder Gilberto Silva has completed his move to Panathinaikos to bring to an end his six-year association with the Gunners.
FOOTBALL gilberto silva - 0
More Stories
* Player profile: Gilberto Silva
The Brazilian, a former Arsenal captain, has passed a medical and signed for the Greek club.
Panathinaikos president Nikos Pateras met Gilberto's representatives last week and thrashed out a deal after the Gunners accepted an offer of around £1million to bring to an end the 31-year-old's six-year stay in north London.
Gilberto revealed a "hunger for titles" and the chance to work with Henk ten Cate were the motivating factors for his decision to sign a three-year deal with the Athens club which makes him the highest paid player in Greek football.
"I'm hungry to win more titles,'' said Gilberto after penning his contract.
"I came to Greece because I have big ambitions, it's very important for me to be able to continue to give my best. [Henk] ten Cate is a coach I know from his time at Chelsea and I'm looking forward to working with him.
"The people here at Panathinaikos made the decision to come here very easy, I couldn't say no to the offer from the club."
Gilberto was mobbed by around 1,500 Pana fans at Athens' Eleftherios Venizelos airport when he arrived in the Greek capital.
"I'm sure we will qualify through to the group stages of the Champions League and I'm exited about being a Panathinaikos player.''
Arsenal will receive a fee of just under £1million for the player, who will reportedly earn nearly £6million over the duration of his contract, making him by far the best paid player in the country.
SportingLife / Eurosport