Where is Louis Saha now?
After a distinguished playing career which took in six Premier League sides, Louis Saha retired from playing in 2013 after a short spell playing in Serie A with Lazio.
Starting his professional career in 1997 with French side Metz, he went onto make 492 first-team appearances for eight sides including Fulham where he won promotion to the top-tier in 2001 and Manchester United where he won two Premier League titles, the League Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
Internationally, he represented France at various age-levels and went onto win 22 caps for the senior side between 2004 and 2008.
Upon retiring from playing, Saha wrote a book called Thinking Inside the Box which he admits was a therapeutic way of getting over the disappointment of his final playing days which were overshadowed by injuries.
After receiving positive reviews about his book and wishing to extend it to a bigger platform Saha launched social network Axis Stars in 2014 which is a platform for professional sports stars, musicians and actors to give them a place where they can chat about lifestyle, insurance, finance, physical therapists, sponsorship and other career-related matters.
Aside from his work with Axis Stars, Saha has also worked as a consultant with the Stellar Group agency which looks for potential professional players in France.
He has also worked in the broadcasting industry as a match pundit for a number of networks including Sky Sports and ITV as well as the film industry where he was executive producer on the 2015 film N.O.L.A Circus.
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Louis Saha: Premier League Statistics
Nationality | French |
Position | Forward |
Appearances | 289 |
Goals | 85 |
Yellow Cards | 10 |
Red Cards | 0 |
Premier League Teams Played for | Everton, Fulham, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur |
Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com
Last Updated on 7 October 2022 by Admin