Sokratis Papastathopoulos welcomes third child into the world

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Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos welcomed his third child and second baby girl into the world this morning.

Announcing the birth on Twitter, Sokratis chose to keep the baby’s name a secret, being born in a hospital in Greece this morning.

The best Award Ι will ever get.So proud, so lucky. Love u more and more every day.#family #love #happiness #myworld #mylife

Posted by Sokratis Papastathopoulos on Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Sokratis currently plays for Premier League side Arsenal, yet has been rumoured for a move to Italy. The Greek international has been afforded just one Premier League start under the coach, as a makeshift right-back in the March victory over West Ham.

Playing for four years in the Serie A with both Genoa and AC Milan, Sokratis has reportedly been scouted for the Italian league with Napoli and Roma. After Roma return loaned English defender Chris Smalling to Manchester Untied, the Italian capital side will be looking for a suitable replacement.

At 32 years old, Sokratis will be looking for a move to bring his career to an eventual finish, possibly looking for a move back to his homeland, Greece.

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