Cibicki, European side weighing up offer for Leeds forward

European side weighing up offer for Leeds forward

Polish side Legia Warsaw are considering an offer to sign Leeds United forward Pawel Cibicki, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.

The Swedish born striker was pictured at the club’s game on Wednesday night (May 9) and reports suggest that Legia Warsaw are now ready to submit a bid for the out of favour Leeds United striker.

Cibicki only moved to Leeds United last summer, but he struggled to make a real impression under Thomas Christiansen, and is believed to be surplus to requirements now.

Paul Heckingbottom is yet to play Pawel Cibicki, and the Yorkshire Evening Post reports that he has only been in the former Barnsley boss’ matchday squad four times since he joined the club.

Speaking about Cibicki’s lack of involvement, Leeds United star Pontus Jansson said: “I think it’s pretty sick. We won four or five matches when he started and he did well but later he didn’t play anymore. It’s the boring part of the football world with a lot of politics. I try to help Pawel every day and keep him in good mood.

“He did well when he played and he deserves more but then I can understand the new coach who may not have seen Pawel so much.”

Leeds United signed Cibicki on deadline day of last summer’s transfer, and although the official fee was undisclosed, it was reported that the Whites paid somewhere in the region of £1.5 million to bring the striker in from Swedish side Malmo.

Cibicki has made just 10 appearances for Leeds United.

 

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