Motor Lublin, a club in the Ekstraklasa, is preparing for the new season, even though no transfers have been announced yet. Following the conclusion of the PKO B.P. Ekstraklasa season, six players have already left the club, including Ivan Brkic, Filip Wójcik, and Michał Król. Fans are anxiously watching the squad situation as more information suggests possible departures of additional players. Bartosz Wolski, who spent three years at Motor, is set to join GKS Katowice, with a buyout clause of around 100,000 euros. Last season, Wolski scored 6 goals and provided 7 assists, making him a key player for the team. Among those who may leave Motor are Kacper Karasek and Filip Luberecki, who is attracting interest from clubs in the English Championship. Motor Lublin is working on acquiring new players, with the most frequently linked names being Adam Radwański, Maciej Kikolski, and Karol Noiszewski. The club is in talks with Widzew Łódź regarding a loan for Kikolski. The squad situation remains unclear, as several players' contracts expire at the end of June, placing Motor Lublin in a challenging position ahead of the new season.
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Motor Lublin Prepares Transfers for the New Ekstraklasa Season
Motor Lublin is planning transfers after several key players left. Check who might join the club in the upcoming season.
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