“Hello, Kuba”. The Japanese club announced the transfer of the Pole

Jakub Słowik came to Japan in the summer of 2019. He played for Vegalta Sendai for two years, but his adventure with this club is almost over. Last season was extremely unsuccessful for Vegalta as she was relegated two rounds before the end of the season.

Słowik’s club has fallen, but he remains in the league. Substantial sports promotion of a Pole

As it turns out, Nightingale will stay there. The goalkeeper, despite having scored 61 goals in 37 appearances, proved to be one of the best players in the Japanese league’s relegation team. This resulted in a transfer to a better club. Nightingale will go to FC Tokyo, the ninth team of the last season of the Japanese league. The club from the capital has already announced this transfer, although it will formally take place in just over a month, because Słowik’s contract with the current club is valid until the end of January 2022. “Hello, Kuba” – the Japanese wrote in Polish.

The 30-year-old Polish goalkeeper came to Japan in 2019, after many years of stay in Poland. In 2010, he went to and played there until 2015 with a one-year hiatus on loan until. Six years ago he changed Jagiellonia to, and after two years he moved to. In the Polish one, Słowik played a total of 140 games, in which he dropped 184 goals. He made 37 clean sheets. In Japan, the Polish goalkeeper played a total of 82 times for Vegalta Sendai and scored 129 goals. He kept a clean sheet 18 times.

The 2021 season in the Japanese league ended in early December. The team of Słowik took the penultimate, 19th place. Apart from Nightingale, there is another Pole in Japan -.

Source: Sport

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