he is by far the most desired player from the top league on the transfer market. His bold actions on the pitch in the club and the national team did not escape the attention of the largest European clubs, which have been watching the talented 18-year-old for a long time. In the context of the transfer, even clubs such as Borussia Dortmund, Juventus and Liverpool have already been mentioned. Everything seems to indicate that the young midfielder will take a slightly different direction.
Kozłowski’s transfer is done. The chase will have a problem
According to the latest reports from “The Athletic”, Kacper Kozłowski is to sign a contract with Brighton & Hove Albion next week. The English are to pay around eight million pounds for the talented midfielder, which, contrary to earlier announcements, will not be a transfer record in the league. However, the 18-year-old will be the most-sold player.
This record will still belong to Jakub Moder, with whom Kozłowski will meet in Brighton. The English paid 10 million euros for it a year ago. In the British Isles, the 18-year-old can also meet another colleague from the Polish national team – Michał Karbownik. It is not known, however, whether he will return to England, as he is currently on loan to the Greek Olympiacos.
The transfer of Kacper Kozłowski, despite his considerable earnings, will be quite a problem for Pogoń Szczecin. Kosta Runjaić will lose his full-time youth player in the middle of the season in which his team is fighting for the Polish championship. In the current season, the 18-year-old was one of the key figures of the Szczecin club. So far, he has played 19 games, in which he scored three goals and scored four assists. According to English journalists, Brighton activists did not agree to loan the Pole to Pogoń until the end of the season. Instead, the player will go to the Belgian Jupiler League’s newcomer – Royal Union Saint-Gilloise.
Source: Sport

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