Mateusz Łęgowski leaving Salernitana?
Mateusz Łęgowski's agents have been in contact with Pafos FC, who have recently secured their place in the UEFA Champions League group stage. Salernitana, Łęgowski's current club, has been relegated to Serie C, and he does not see his future there. Previously linked with Raków Częstochowa and Servette FC, Łęgowski was also close to transferring to 1. FC Nürnberg, but the deal did not materialize.
Tuttomercato reports on Mateusz Legowski's imminent transfer to Germany. Mateusz Legowski, a midfielder born in 1999, is close to a transfer to Germany as the two clubs have reached a general agreement, with only the transfer formula left to define. Legowski joined Salernitana for the 2023/24 Serie A season, making 29 appearances, and previously played for Yverdon in Switzerland, where he made 30 appearances and scored one goal. The player was also of interest to Catanzaro. Salernitana is pushing for a permanent transfer as Legowski has one year left on his contract.
Mateusz Legowski is on the list of players to be sold by Salernitana. The club wants to sell him to avoid losing him for free next year. Norimberga, a German club, has shown interest and is negotiating with Salernitana. There is optimism that the transfer will be completed soon. Previously, Legowski was acquired from Pogon Stettino for 3 million euros. He has one year left on his contract with Salernitana.
Mateusz Łęgowski is set to leave Salernitana soon. Francesco Di Pasquale reports that Servette FC will submit an offer for the midfielder by the end of the week. Negotiations have been ongoing and certain details have been agreed upon, leading to decisive moves now. Servette FC finished second in the league last season and is participating in European competition qualifiers.
Pafos FC, the champions of Cyprus, are interested in signing Mateusz Łęgowski as they are in search of a defensive midfielder. Gianluca Di Marzio reported this interest, which comes after Łęgowski's loan period at Yverdon Sport.
Salernitana's sporting director Gianluca Petrachi attempted to place Mateusz Legowski in Poland without success.
Mateusz Legowski, a midfielder born in 2003, was not convinced by a transfer to Switzerland, where the market closes today. Despite having three years left on his contract, he is not in the plans of coach Martusciello, and a loan is being sought to allow him to play regularly.
Mateusz Legowski, a midfielder born in 2003, seemed destined to stay after rejecting several proposals from Poland, including Rakow Czestochowa. Despite having three years left on his contract, he is not in the plans of coach Martusciello, and a loan is being sought to allow him to play regularly.
Mateusz Legowski, a midfielder born in 2003, seemed destined to stay after rejecting several proposals from Poland, including Pogon Pogon Szczecin. Despite having three years left on his contract, he is not in the plans of coach Martusciello, and a loan is being sought to allow him to play regularly.
Mateusz Legowski, a midfielder born in 2003, seemed destined to stay after rejecting several proposals from Poland, including Lech Poznan. Despite having three years left on his contract, he is not in the plans of coach Martusciello, and a loan is being sought to allow him to play regularly.
Mateusz Legowski received offers from Cracovia, Lech Poznan, Pogon Pogon Szczecin, and Rakow Czestochowa. Despite these offers, he seems destined to stay with Salernitana at least until January. According to Polish media, the 2003-born player did not accept the proposals, complicating his transfer from the Campania club.
Mateusz Legowski received offers from Cracovia, Lech Poznan, Pogon Pogon Szczecin, and Rakow Czestochowa. Despite these offers, he seems destined to stay with Salernitana at least until January. According to Polish media, the 2003-born player did not accept the proposals, complicating his transfer from the Campania club.
Mateusz Legowski received offers from Cracovia, Lech Poznan, Pogon Pogon Szczecin, and Rakow Czestochowa. Despite these offers, he seems destined to stay with Salernitana at least until January. According to Polish media, the 2003-born player did not accept the proposals, complicating his transfer from the Campania club.
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