- The Robert Lewandowski transfer saga took an unexpected turn on Wednesday when Lech Poznan publicly stated they are not planning to sell the striker. According to the striker's agent Cezary Kucharski, the player expressed his desire to leave the Ekstraklasa club this summer. However, he does not have a minimum-fee release clause in his contract so the situation is a bit tricky. Lech director Marek Pogorzelczyk stated, "We may indeed sell one of our top players this summer, but it definitely won't be Lewandowski."
In terms of potential clubs interested, it looks as if Borussia Dortmund is off the list as they just bought Bulgarian striker Dimitar Rangelov from Energie Cottbus. The Thursday tabloids - with the emphasis being on tabloids - linked the 21-year old "Rewandowski" with Fiorentina.
- The UEFA Europa League - the fancy new name for the UEFA Cup - will have its first- and second-round draws on Monday, June 22. Two Polish clubs from the capital, Polonia and Legia, will learn who they play in the first and second rounds respectively. Lech Poznan will enter the cup in the third round.
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