The details of the process, which were advanced by O Jogo and confirmed by JN, have been evolving in recent days and, for now, FC Porto’s SAD considers that the 11 million euros demanded by Jagiellonia are a little exaggerated taking into account the athlete’s age, even though he is the biggest promise in Polish football today. With 31 games this season, including 12 in the Conference League – in qualifying and in the main phase -, the under-21 international continues to stand out and the Dragons are considering presenting a proposal that grants a percentage of future sale to the Polish club and the inclusion of extra amounts for objectives.
Jagiellonia would prefer not to sell Pietwuszewski in the winter market, but the harassment could lead the Bialystok team to change their position. “Clubs asking for him certainly sparks his imagination. Sometimes a football player doesn’t want to wait. If it’s the right direction, the right value and all parties want to do it in the winter, then it could happen in the winter. The best solution would perhaps be to do it now and have his new club leave him for another six months in Bialystok. He will be able to improve his language, finish school and get his driving license,” said sporting director Lukasz Maslowski.
What is certain is that the brilliance of Bednarek and Kiwior at the current FC Porto could be one of the most important weapons to convince Pietuszewski to head to Invicta to join his compatriots.