Motor Lublin is facing significant roster changes ahead of the new Ekstraklasa season. Following the departure of the Dutch player who did not extend his contract, the club must deal with further exits. Mateusz Stolarski, the coach of Motor, wanted to retain the winger, but financial differences proved too large. Van Hoeven, who played 28 matches last season, showed good form, especially towards the end of the campaign, making his departure even more painful for the team.
Among the players likely to leave Motor Lublin are Jakub Łabojko, Sergi Samper, and Ivo Rodrigues, whose contracts expire on June 30. The club has only reached agreements with two players, Marek Bartoš and Bartosz Wolski, but Wolski has been bought out by GKS Katowice. This means that Motor Lublin must act quickly to strengthen the squad before the upcoming season.
Coach Stolarski is unhappy with the situation at the club but does not intend to resign. Owner Zbigniew Jakubas is considering the possibility of hiring Mariusz Misiura, the current coach of Wisła Płock, which could mean further changes in the coaching staff. Jakubas has publicly expressed admiration for Misiura, which may impact Stolarski's future at Motor.
Preparations for the new season are set to begin on June 18, and Motor Lublin must make decisions regarding the future of key players. In light of the departures, the club is striving to build a stronger team capable of competing in the Ekstraklasa. Time will tell how these changes will affect the future of Motor Lublin.
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