Kacper Tobiasz leaving Legia Warszawa?
Sport.pl reports on Kacper Tobiasz being identified by Legia Warszawa as a potential player to sell for financial gains. Kacper Tobiasz is one of the players identified by Legia Warszawa to potentially sell in order to earn around five million euros. This is part of the club's strategy to manage its finances if they fail to qualify for European competitions.
Kacper Tobiasz, a 22-year-old goalkeeper, is expected to leave Legia Warszawa after the season. His contract expires in June 2026, but the upcoming summer is seen as the ideal time for a transfer, benefiting both Tobiasz and Legia. His performance in the upcoming U-21 European Championship could increase his market value, making a transfer worth millions of euros possible.
Kacper Tobiasz's agents are actively searching for clubs where he could go on loan from Legia Warszawa. The decision comes after Legia Warszawa signed Vladan Kovačević, which pushed Tobiasz down the goalkeeper hierarchy. It is unlikely that Legia Warszawa will allow both Tobiasz and Gabriel Kobylak to leave; probably only one will depart.
In recent months, clubs from Turkey have shown interest in Kacper Tobiasz. If a transfer abroad were to occur, Turkey is a real possibility. The transfer window in Turkey remains open, but the deal would need to be completed quickly as it closes on February 11. Tobiasz has played 90 matches for Legia Warsaw, keeping 31 clean sheets.
Due to the arrival of Vladan Kovačević, Kacper Tobiasz might be loaned out within the Ekstraklasa this winter. The exact club and details are not specified.
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