Kacper Urbański Transfer from Bologna to Monza
Kacper Urbański moved to Monza on loan due to limited playing opportunities at Bologna. The move is seen as a chance for Urbański to gain more playing time and continue his development, despite Monza's struggle against relegation in Serie A. Urbański aims to play in the 2026 World Cup with the Polish national team. Since joining Monza, he has played four matches in the Italian top flight, starting three and playing the full 90 minutes in those games.
Kacper Urbański has been loaned from Bologna to Monza. The decision was influenced by Monza's president, Galliani, who assured Urbański of immediate playtime in the next match and expressed strong interest in having him at the club. This loan move was made to potentially secure a permanent transfer in the summer.
Monza has officially announced the arrival of Kacper Urbański from Bologna through their official website.
Kacper Urbański will not continue the current season with Bologna. He will complete it on loan at Monza, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio. Vincenzo Italiano, the coach, has not utilized the versatile midfielder as expected, partly due to contract negotiations difficulties. Despite an automatic contract extension until June 2026, Urbański has been seeking a solution to his lack of playing time, leading to the loan move to Monza. The loan agreement does not include a purchase option.
Kacper Urbanski joins Monza on a dry loan until the end of the season from Bologna. The Polish midfielder, born in 2004, has made 12 appearances, scored one goal, and played 484 minutes so far in the 2024-2025 season. This move is part of Monza's strategic efforts to strengthen their squad in pursuit of their goal to secure top-flight survival, as reported by Sky Sport.
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