Wisła: Chávez stays, Wasilewski close
Written by Mika Jenssen (Polish SOCA! NY)    Monday, 06 June 2011 01:37    Bookmark and Share

KRAKOW, Poland. June 05 (PSN) - There are signs that the confusion associated with buying Osman Chávez has come to an end.

The player's agent admitted in the press that the transfer of his client to the White Star is already decided.

Interestingly, more and more likely is the transfer of Marcin Wasilewski to Wisła Kraków possible.

"The transfer is done 95 percent so far. Wisla will not not buy the full rights to the player. Step by step, we arrived at an agreement and we agreed that the club will take 60 percent, and the rest will given to his current owner," said the agent in the pages of Honduran newspaper La Tribuna.

With this solution, Chavez will cost Wisła about 300 thousand euro. CD Platense gets 40 percent of the transfer amount if the player is sold from the Polish club.

Meanwhile, as it turns out the idea of Anderlecht defender Marcin Wasilewski transferring to Wisła has not been forgotten. According to Belgian newspaper Het laatste Nieuws next week the club may be able to finalize the transfer.

The popular 'Wasyl' in the Polish team would compete with Eric Cikos. If the White Star fails to attain Wasilewski, it is the most likely Wisła fans will see Michael Lamey from English side Leicester City.

 
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