Radomski joins Lech Poznań
Written by Karol Markis (Polish SOCA! LA)    Monday, 06 July 2009 16:02    Bookmark and Share

Arkadiusz Radomski after 15 years of playing abroad has finally returned to Poland. The former Polish international is to sign a 2-year deal with KKS Lech Poznan - informs Przegląd Sportowy.

After the sale of Rafal Murawski to Rubin Kazan Lech was able to finally purchase Radomski, who is expected to fill in 'Muraw's' spot. Radomski can also play as a defensive midfielder.

"I previously spoke to Arek and I knew that he really wanted to play for us. This is excellent news." said Lech boss, Jacek Zielinski.

The 32-year-old will only be making half at Lech of what NEC was paying him, but Radomski insists that this move was not financially based.

"After playing a lot abroad, I started to get home sick. I am thrilled to be joining Lech and I want to help them achieve success in Europe." Radomski told local Poznan media.

"I started my career with Lech and I am hoping to finish it with Lech."

Ekstraklasa rivals Legia Warsaw were also competing with Lech in a bid war for the experienced midfielder.

 
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0 #2 Guest 2009-07-13 11:45
Too bad you are leaving us Arek. Lots of succes in Poland!
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0 #1 Guest 2009-07-13 11:44
Succes Arek! Too bad you leave us.....
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