Jagiellonia Białystok’s strong season in both domestic and European competition is drawing attention to its key players, with goalkeeper Sławomir Abramowicz now a target for clubs across the continent.The Polish Ekstraklasa side is currently competing in the UEFA Europa Conference League and sits mid-table in the league, but faces potential disruption with the upcoming winter transfer window [[2]]. scouts from Ligue 1’s Lille and England’s League One side Millwall have reportedly shown interest in Abramowicz, alongside the confirmed pursuit of Oskar Pietuszewski by FC Porto, signaling a possible exodus from the Białystok club.
Jagiellonia Białystok goalkeeper Sławomir Abramowicz is attracting interest from clubs across Europe following a string of strong performances.
Jagiellonia is enjoying a successful run in both the Polish Ekstraklasa and the UEFA Europa Conference League, but the club may face departures in the upcoming winter transfer window.
Abramowicz isn’t the only Jagiellonia player drawing attention. The shot-stopper’s form has reportedly led to scouting attention from abroad.
Scouts from a French club, believed to be Lille, were reportedly in attendance during Jagiellonia’s recent match against AZ Alkmaar to observe the goalkeeper.
English League One side Millwall has also enquired about Abramowicz’s availability, and the number of potential suitors could increase in the coming weeks.
Abramowicz has featured in 23 official matches for Jagiellonia this season, conceding an average of one goal per game. He has kept a clean sheet in nine of those contests. His current market value is estimated at €4 million, according to Transfermarkt.