Zagłębie Lubin loses a promising striker – Dominik Gregorski has signed a three‑year contract with Motor Lublin, with an option to extend for another year. The 20‑year‑old, who never debuted for the senior "Miedziowi", already boasts 7 goals in 26 second‑division matches.
What has Gregorski's career looked like?
Dominik Gregorski was born on July 1 and grew up in Zagłębie's youth system. In the 2022/23 season he topped the Central Junior League scoring 32 goals, becoming the western U‑17 group’s top scorer. He then moved to Zagłębie II, where in the 2024/25 season he made 17 appearances and scored once in the Betclic II league. By mid‑April 2024 he added two league goals and one in the Polish Cup preliminary round, a match where Miedź Legnica thrashed Lubin 7‑1.
Why did Motor Lublin decide to sign him?
In the last four matchdays (28‑31) Gregorski netted five times, boosting his efficiency and catching the eye of Motor scouts. The club saw him as a potential offensive upgrade for the upcoming Ekstraklasa II season. A three‑year deal, rare in recent years, signals a long‑term development plan for the young forward.
What does Zagłębie Lubin lose?
Although Gregorski never featured for the first team, his departure weakens the "Miedziowi" reserves. The club loses a player with experience in Poland’s U‑18 national side – in 2023 he scored against Sweden, helping the White‑Reds to a 4‑1 win. Losing such talent from the youth ranks could affect future promotions to the senior squad.
What’s next for Motor Lublin?
Motor Lublin has bolstered its squad this window not only with Gregorski but also with Mihai Popa, Bartosz Bereszyński, Mateusz Łęgowski and Makan Aiko. Departures include Ivan Brkić and Michał Król. The new signings aim to help the club push for promotion and league stability. Will Gregorski adapt to his new environment and repeat his late‑season form? Only time will tell.
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