Wisła Płock confirmed today that Adam Radwański, a 28‑year‑old midfielder, has returned to his hometown club after his contract with Zagłębie Lubin expired. The transfer was announced on June 19 and the player will soon join the pre‑season camp in Opalenica.

Why did Radwański return to Wisła Płock?

Born in Płock, Radwański began his career in Wisła’s academy and made his first‑team debut in the 2014/15 season when the club was still in I liga. After five seasons with the "Miedziowi" he spent two years at Zagłębie Lubin, playing 58 matches, scoring 5 goals and providing 9 assists. His decision to come back stems from a desire to return home and the club’s need for an experienced midfielder.

What does the signing mean for Wisła’s squad?

The new contract, already accepted by the player, will strengthen the midfield. The coach can now rely on added creativity and defensive support. This summer Wisła has already added Patryk Kun, Olaf Kobacki, Jurica Pršir, Michał Król and Marcin Flis – Radwański becomes the sixth new signing.

When will the transfer be formally approved?

Only the paperwork with the city authorities remains. According to Meczyki.pl the player is already on his way to the camp, so the official signing is expected within the next few days, ahead of the new Ekstraklasa preparations.

What are the fans expecting?

Wisła supporters have long hoped for the return of their local talent. After two years away, they expect Radwański to bring back some of the team’s former dynamism. His league experience and familiarity with the club should speed up the integration of new players and aid the push for a higher league standing.