Wisła Kraków
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- Oct 8, 2020
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12,5m is indeed big money outside of the top 6 or 7 leagues, impressive money. I know there was talk in Poland about whether Moder or Karbownik would be the first 10m transfer from the Ekstraklasa, nice to see both ending up in Brighton.
As for promising young Polish strikers I think Bartosz Bialek looks very promising, unfortunately Wolfsburg got their hands on him.
You are very well informed Yeah, about the money, the average is still increasing in Ekstraklasa but it only concerns young Polish players that already showed they capability among senior players. Foreign players even if they show quality go max. for 2-3M and mainly MLS or the East (Russia, Turkey etc.). Only month ago Salzburg bought young central defender Piątkowski for 6M Euro from Raków Częstochowa (wisely built and managed team, by the way). We are getting used to these sums and they might incrase because of growing quality of an average Polish player in top5, not only because Lewandowski seems to be a machine. Therefore, beside aforementioned top7, big money occasionally visits Czech Republic (but only Slavia, Sparta and sometimes Victoria and Balkans (also the same few clubs). In Poland singular clubs are not that successful nowadays but everything is more balanced level-wise in the league.
You managed to buy Karbownik for only 4-5M because a few things happened together:
- Legia had worse time and was ruled out in 4th round of EL
- Legia has debts and sold nobody that summer for significant money
- Karbownik's position was switched to CM instead of LWB where he performed so well at the beginning because his manager claimed that this is his original position and he will be sold for better sum as a CM. It didn't work very well
- That was the end of the transfer window
Just 4-5 months earlier Karbownik was the hottest deal in Poland and Moder just played his first true games in Lech, mostly from the bench. But sometimes "a few months" in football changes everything