Pazdan makes Jagiellonia move
Written by Christopher Morgan (Polish SOCA! NY)    Tuesday, 01 May 2012 19:40    Bookmark and Share

WARSAW, Poland. May 01 (PSN) - Michal Pazdan moves from Górnik Zabrze to Jagiellonia Bialystok - said Polsat Sport reporter Matuesz Borek in a television magazine of the T-Mobile Ekstraklasa.

Michal PazdanJaga is reportedly also interested in the young Energie Cottbus striker, Martin Kobylański.

Pazdan before recently argued that the news linking him with the club from Bialystok are only just rumors, Polsat Sport Extra reports that the transfer is already assured, and from next season, the 5-cap Polish representative will be playing in the yellow-red colors.

The 24-year-old played with Górnik since 2007. In this season of the T-Mobile Ekstraklasa, he has played 27 matches and scored one goal. He can play as a defender or defensive midfielder.

For the Polish national team Pazdan played five times. He was such among the players called-up by Leo Beenhakker for the UEFA EURO 2008, but as one of the few in the team that never stepped foot on the pitch.

Jaga is reportedly also interested in Martin Kobylański. The 18-year-old from Energie Cottbus is considered a great talent and is of interest to the Bayern Munich. He has the youth national team appearances in both Polish and German.

 
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