Leeds make contract offer to 21-year-old goalkeeper Kamil Miazek who is available on a free transfer
Ex-Feyenoord stopper dreams of being the next Wojciech Szczesny and has been on trial at Elland Road after leaving Polish side Chojniczanka
LEEDS have offered a contract to a Polish keeper who dreams of being the next Wojciech Szczesny.
Former Feyenoord stopper Kamil Miazek, 21, has shone on trial at Elland Road.
He trialled with Leeds' Championship rivals Barnsley in the summer after leaving Polish side Chojniczanka Chojnice.
Now Leeds academy scout Jakub Bokiej has tweeted: “Kamil Miazek has received an offer of the contract from Leeds United.”
Elland Road chief Thomas Christiansens plashed out in the close season.
His 16 signngs included making making the moves of Pontus Jansson and Hadi Sacko permanent.
And his next step in the transfer market is likely to be the signature of Miazek.
The keeper revealed his long-term ambition whilst with Dutch giants Feyenoord.
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He said then: "I do not prefer a particular club, it's all big clubs.
"It's especially important for me to go to a club where I can do well.
“I’m determined to go abroad. If there's a big chance then you have to take it.
“I want to follow in the footsteps of Wojciech Szczęsny."
Former Arsenal keeepr Szczesny, 27, who has 31 caps, is now with Juventus after impressing on loan for their Serie A rivals Roma.
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