Louis Saha has not shown much interest towards stepping back into the limelight

Louis Saha has not shown much interest towards stepping back into the limelight as far as football is concerned. He has been more than happy to stay in the background with his firm Axis Stars. However, he has just stepped into the limelight after his firm joined up with Milestone Group in order to help youngster explore numerous job opportunities. The joint venture primarily targets the age gap of 16 to 24 and helps them identify their skills, passion, and talent. Using the accumulated information, it then helps them find jobs that would best suit them. As part of the

LOUIS SAHA SET TO COVER THE EURO 2016 TOURNAMENT

Louis Saha will be part of the team to cover the Euro 2016 tournament in France, according to reports. The Frenchman is part of a team set by ITV as part of its Euro 2016 coverage plans of the continental tournament. Louis Saha played for Fulham FC in 2001 after moving from France. He joined the Red Devils where he played from 2003 to 2008 before moving to Everton. He also played for Spurs and Sunderland before retiring in Italy after playing for Lazio. He will join Slaven Bilic, Lothar Matthaus, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright, Lee Dixon, Peter Crouch, Emmanuel