Bartlomiej Dragowski has rejected interest from Cremonese, with Leeds United maintaining “strong” interest in him, according to
to La Nazione.
On January 12, the Italian publication said that the goalie for Spezia had turned down any offers from the other Serie B team, as his
present team sought to let him leave.
Along with two teammates, the Pole is reportedly looking for a new home. However, it is also reported that he will not be joining Hull
City, the Whites’ Championship rival, because of his salary of €1 million net per season [£860,000], as reported by Dominik Schneider
of futsal transfers on January 11.
The 26-year-old is being linked to Leeds United as a possible Illan Meslier replacement, who is reportedly attracting interest from
Celta Vigo.
The final standing club?
After Meslier had a terrible season that led to the Whites’ Premier League relegation, the speculation of his departure has subsided
considerably between this season and last.
However, the long-term starter has kept his top spot for Daniel Farke despite Karl Darlow’s summer arrival, and throughout the first
half of the season, his reputation has somewhat recovered.
Given how vital Meslier is to the team, along with offensive studs Georginio Rutter and Crysencio Summerville, it seems improbable
that the Germans would permit Meslier to play anywhere in January.
Therefore, it would appear that any attempt to sign former Fiorentina goalkeeper Dragowski was conducted with the future in mind.
maybe to prevent him from leaving Elland Road in the summer.
It is expected that Leeds United will lose some of their stars if they are not promoted back to the top division.
With Spezia now in the Italian second division, it appears they are looking to save costs associated with their Polish internationals.
Given that Hull and Cremonese have presumably been ruled out, the Whites may be their only remaining realistic choice.
Leeds’ stated interest may have anything to do with whether that makes the conditions of any transaction more advantageous to them.
Thus, a prospective low-cost acquisition may make
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