What happened?

Zagłębie Lubin announced on June 19 that it will not extend Adam Radwański's contract, and the 28‑year‑old midfielder is moving to Wisła Płock. Over two seasons he made 58 appearances for the "Miedziowi", scoring 5 goals and providing 9 assists. The decision came after his contract expired, and the transfer is already completed.

Why does it matter for Zagłębie?

Radwański's departure creates a gap in midfield, where the club counted on his experience to support younger players. His stats – 5 goals and 9 assists in 58 matches – show a solid contribution, but also open a spot for academy prospects or new signings in the upcoming transfer window.

What’s next for Radwański?

Meczyki.pl reported that the player has accepted the terms of his new deal and will soon join Wisła Płock's training camp in Opalenica. Remaining formalities, including city approval, should be finalized in the last days of summer. This is Wisła's sixth signing this window – earlier arrivals were Patryk Kun, Olaf Kobacki, Jurica Pršić, Michał Król and Marcin Flis.

What are the prospects for the next season?

Zagłębie Lubin must act quickly to replace the departing midfielder. Coaches may promote youth or seek an experienced player to fill the creative void. For Radwański, returning to his hometown offers a chance for regular starts and a form boost, potentially improving Wisła's performance in the upcoming Ekstraklasa campaign.