Kamil Grosicki Transfer from Pogoń Szczecin to Wieczysta Kraków
On the Canal+ Sport's Liga+ Extra program, Sławomir Peszko, the vice president for sports affairs at Wieczysta Kraków, stated he would like to see Kamil Grosicki at the club and confirmed this when asked directly. The specific role Peszko would want for Grosicki at Wieczysta Kraków is not known. Such a scenario is considered unlikely, as Grosicki is with Pogoń Szczecin and is expected to finish his career there before taking on a different role at the club.
On the Canal+ Sport's Liga+ Extra program, Sławomir Peszko, the vice president for sports affairs at Wieczysta Kraków, stated he would like to see Kamil Grosicki at the club and confirmed this when asked directly. The specific role Peszko would want for Grosicki at Wieczysta Kraków is not known. Such a scenario is considered unlikely, as Grosicki is with Pogoń Szczecin and is expected to finish his career there before taking on a different role at the club.
Kamil Grosicki was presented with a very concrete offer from Wieczysta Kraków, which was financially much higher than his current earnings at Pogoń Szczecin. This offer was made during a period of significant turmoil at Pogoń Szczecin, including changes in ownership and a player strike over unpaid wages. Despite the lucrative offer, Grosicki decided to remain with Pogoń Szczecin, a club with which he strongly identifies. The interest from Wieczysta Kraków was not new, as rumors about such a transfer had been circulating since the previous year. The club is known for signing high-profile players such as Sławomir Peszka, Michał Pazdan, and Jacek Góralski. Tomasz Hajto, a former Polish national team defender and current expert, disclosed that Grosicki had the opportunity to move as early as January, during the peak of Pogoń Szczecin's internal issues. Nonetheless, Grosicki's loyalty to Pogoń prevailed, and he chose to remain as their leader and captain.
Kamil Grosicki was presented with a very concrete offer from Wieczysta Kraków, which was financially much higher than his current earnings at Pogoń Szczecin. This offer was made during a period of significant turmoil at Pogoń Szczecin, including changes in ownership and a player strike over unpaid wages. Despite the lucrative offer, Grosicki decided to remain with Pogoń Szczecin, a club with which he strongly identifies. The interest from Wieczysta Kraków was not new, as rumors about such a transfer had been circulating since the previous year. The club is known for signing high-profile players such as Sławomir Peszka, Michał Pazdan, and Jacek Góralski. Tomasz Hajto, a former Polish national team defender and current expert, disclosed that Grosicki had the opportunity to move as early as January, during the peak of Pogoń Szczecin's internal issues. Nonetheless, Grosicki's loyalty to Pogoń prevailed, and he chose to remain as their leader and captain.
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