Bartosz Białek leaving VfL Wolfsburg?
Bartosz Bialek joins SV Darmstadt 98 after his contract ended with VfL Wolfsburg. He is eager to work again with coach Florian Kohfeldt, whom he knows from his time at Wolfsburg. Bialek mentioned that he chose Darmstadt over other offers and is looking forward to proving himself after a challenging period due to knee injuries.
Bartosz Białek, a 23-year-old forward, is set to continue his career at SV Darmstadt 98, a club competing in the second tier of German football. Following Wolfsburg's decision not to extend his contract, Białek embarked on a search for a new club. Although there was interest from Polish clubs such as Zagłębie Lubin, Arka Gdynia, and GKS Katowice, he ultimately decided to sign with Darmstadt. It was reported that Białek found the discussions with the club's management impressive and was influenced by his previous acquaintance with the coach, Florian Kohfeldt. Eager to prove himself, Białek aims to overcome the significant injury challenges that have cost him over 780 days of his career due to health issues.
GKS Katowice has expressed interest in signing Bartosz Białek. The team is looking for a new striker and sees potential in Białek if he can recover from his health problems.
Bartosz Białek, who will leave VfL Wolfsburg after the season, is on the radar of Eintracht Brunszwik, according to news38.de. His contract with VfL Wolfsburg expires on June 30, 2025, and it is already known that it will not be extended, making him a free agent soon. Eintracht Brunszwik, a team in the second tier of the Bundesliga fighting to stay in the league, is interested in strengthening their squad with a new striker and has turned their attention to Białek. However, their interest may depend on whether they remain in the second division.
Bartosz Białek is likely leaving VfL Wolfsburg as his contract expires at the end of June and is unlikely to be extended. Transfermarkt currently estimates his market worth at 800k euros.
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