Boruc to leave Fiorentina in January?
Written by Lukasz Kelp (Polish SOCA! LA)    Tuesday, 07 September 2010 22:58    Bookmark and Share

FLORENCE, Italy. Sept 7 (FN) — Artur Boruc has only been in Italy for a short period of time, and already is generating a huge media storm.

The Pole recently stated the press that if it does not play, then he will leave ACF Fiorentina this winter window.

The Italian club does not want any conflict with the Polish international, and if 'Borubar' is not promoted from a reserve role, no one will stop him from leaving.

Boruc moved to Fiorentina during the summer transfer window from Celtic FC. But it seems that he may not be staying there for long. Already in January 2011, the Polish goalkeeper may have to start looking for a new club.

Why? Because the Polish goalkeeper does not want to be a backup, and neither does the role of a rotating starting goalie appeal to him. It is either the number one blouse, or nothing.

ACF Fiorentina's first choice goalkeeper is Sebastien Frey, and it does not look like that will change rather quickly. Therefore, 'Borubar' has made it clear that he will leave the club if nothing changes.

Boruc's words have already caused a storm in Fiorentina, after the news came from the online newspaper for the Florence club's supporters' Violanews.

 
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+1 #1 Guest 2010-09-08 15:31
Foolish. IF this story is true then it's a great shame. He should never have moved to Fiorentina if he wanted to be the number one and his comments reek of disrespect to the side and his team-mate. At least Dudek is more respectful to his employers and colleagues even if he is more stupid than Boruc!!
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