Przemyslaw Frankowski and his loyalty to RC : “I’m happy to be where I am”

Key element of RC since 2021, become a regular starter for the Polish national team, exhibited in Champions League and in international competitions like the 2022 World Cup or theEuro 2024, Przemyslaw Frankowski however, little is talked about on the transfer market.

Asked about his situation and his future by the Polish media Interia Sport, the right piston explains his situation both by the absence of offers but also by the fact that he does not show much appetite for the principle of seeking itself a new destination. He comments thus: “It depends on the offers but there were none. I’m happy with the club I’m at. Of course, this may seem lazy and you should go further, if possible. But Lens is a good club. I play regularly and it’s the most important thing in a footballer’s life. So sometimes I sit and ask myself, “ Is it worth trying to force myself to look for something new? »

The risk of regretting RC Lens

He also feels that leaving RC Lens is not always done without negative consequences: “ Many Lensois players leave, and after two or three weeks in another place, they come to the conclusion that they regret it. » However, he adds regarding more inevitable cases: “For some, Lens may be too small. There are players like Loïs Openda who went to Leipzig, or Seko Fofana who received the offer of his life in Saudi Arabia. Everyone knows he would never have gotten that anywhere else so no one advised him not to go there. Of course, he was captain of Lens and he had the opportunity to play in the Champions League but if he had waited another year, maybe there wouldn’t have been an offer. Al Nassr paid dearly and offered him the opportunity to play with Cristiano Ronaldo. Maybe someone else would act differently, but I’m far from criticizing. »

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