The Poland national team manager Waldemar Fornalik is of the opinion that the striker Arkadiusz Milik should stay in the Polish league at least for a little more while before he gets regular playing time and experience under his belt. He has said that even though the Polish league is weaker than the other leagues across Europe, the fact that the 18-year-old will be getting regular first-team football is more important. Milik has been regarded as the next big thing to come from Poland. He has been linked with various clubs across Europe, but the national team manager thinks that it is a little too early to move to a major European club.
On the other hand, the manager has said that he feels that the defender Arthur Jędrzejczyk is at the right stage in his career to move to a new club. He has been subjected interest from various European clubs. At 25 years of age, Jędrzejczyk has the necessary physical attributes and quality to be able to compete for a place at a major European club according to Fornalik. However, he thinks that the problem for him will come when he does not play regularly and still wants to get into the national team.
“It’s always about the discussion, and it is difficult to give a definite answer. About Milik I have some concerns, because the fierce competition will not be easy for him to go immediately to the composition and play. On the other hand, is more shaped player. His current physical abilities allow him to fight for a decent part of the European club. The problem arises when the players where we want to place in the national team, go and play in the clubs,” said Fornalik. Poland will be playing in a friendly match against Romania next month.