- Poland and Legia Warszawa player Roger Guerreiro looks set to finally make his move abroad. The Brazilian-born midfielder has been rumoured to move abroad after his impressive display at Euro 2008 but a move never happened. According to Gazeta Wyborcza, a handful of French and Greek clubs are interested in Roger, with the fee expected to be about 400k euro.
- As discussed previously on Polish Football Online, another Polish-born German footballer, Sebastian Boenisch, is on the radar of PZPN's scouts. Boenisch, who primarily plays LB for Bundesliga side Werder Bremen, was born in Gliwice and has 10 caps for the German U-21 team. He has expressed interest in playing for the Polish NT previously and now, finally, it looks like the PZPN are going to do something about it. But not so quick... PZPN President Grzegorz Lato has suggested he will wait for the start of the upcoming season before meeting with Boenisch. Lato said, "We will fight for this kid. We just have to pick the right time to meet with him."
I hate to say it, but it looks like another example of "too little, too late" from the PZPN. Boenisch is representing Germany at the ongoing UEFA Under-21 Championships in Sweden and was in Germany's starting 11 in their match vs. Spain.
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