Motor Lublin is set to lose Kacper Karasek, who is moving to Radomiak Radom. The 24-year-old player, who joined Motor Lublin last summer, is leaving on a free transfer as his contract expires at the end of June. Karasek mainly played as a substitute last season, making fifteen appearances and scoring one goal that secured a draw against Cracovia, helping the team maintain their position in Ekstraklasa.
Motor Lublin is preparing for the new Ekstraklasa season with significant changes in the squad. So far, the club has parted ways with six players, including Ivan Brkic, Michal Krol, Renat Dadashov, Arkadiusz Najemski, Filip Wojcik, and Mathieu Scaleta. Karasek's departure marks another step in the team's rebuilding process.
Before joining Motor, Karasek played for clubs such as Bruk-Bet Termalika Nieciecza, Unia Skierniewice, and Widzew Łódź, where he scored three goals in fourteen matches during the 2021/2022 season. His transfer to Radomiak Radom is part of the club's strategy to strengthen their offense for the upcoming season.
Motor Lublin, as a club from the Lublin Voivodeship, faces many challenges in the upcoming competitions. The changes in the squad may impact the team's results, and fans are eagerly awaiting new signings that could contribute to success in Ekstraklasa.
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