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- Śląsk Wrocław could be required to pay €100,000 for a single appearance, according to reports from Transfery.info and Express Ilustrowany.
- The situation revolves around a previous agreement between Śląsk Wrocław and ŁKS Łódź concerning Majewski’s move.
- This clause was reportedly activated during the recent Ekstraklasa match between the two teams on April 26, 2026.
Śląsk Wrocław could be required to pay €100,000 for a single appearance, according to reports from Transfery.info and Express Ilustrowany. The potential fee stems from a deal involving ŁKS Łódź and a clause related to the transfer of midfielder Radosław Majewski.
The situation revolves around a previous agreement between Śląsk Wrocław and ŁKS Łódź concerning Majewski’s move. Express Ilustrowany reports that ŁKS Łódź successfully negotiated a clause that requires Śląsk Wrocław to pay €100,000 if Majewski plays in a match against ŁKS Łódź.
This clause was reportedly activated during the recent Ekstraklasa match between the two teams on April 26, 2026. Majewski did feature in the game, triggering the financial obligation for Śląsk Wrocław. Transfery.info initially highlighted the potential cost associated with this single appearance.
Majewski’s Role and the Financial Implications
Radosław Majewski, a key midfielder for Śląsk Wrocław, has been a consistent performer for the club. His presence on the field against ŁKS Łódź, while contributing to the game itself, has now resulted in a significant financial outlay for Śląsk Wrocław. The club now faces a €100,000 payment to ŁKS Łódź as a direct consequence of his participation.

The financial implications of this clause have raised eyebrows among fans and observers of Polish football. While such clauses are not uncommon in player transfers, the substantial amount involved – €100,000 for a single match appearance – is considered noteworthy. It underscores the complexities and potential financial risks associated with transfer negotiations.
Context within the Ekstraklasa
Śląsk Wrocław currently competes in the Polish Ekstraklasa, the top tier of Polish football. The league is known for its competitive nature and passionate fan base. The match against ŁKS Łódź was a significant fixture in the Ekstraklasa calendar, adding to the importance of Majewski’s appearance and the subsequent financial consequences.
As of April 29, 2026, Śląsk Wrocław’s position in the Ekstraklasa standings is not detailed in the available sources. However, the club’s performance and its pursuit of a strong finish in the league are likely to be impacted by financial considerations such as this unexpected expense.
Other News from Śląsk Wrocław
Beyond the financial implications of the Majewski clause, Śląsk Wrocław is also involved in other activities. WKS Śląsk Wrocław recently announced a competition for the best “machajka” (a traditional Polish fan flag waving technique), demonstrating the club’s engagement with its supporters.
WKS Ligota Wielka is organizing a trip for fans to attend a Śląsk Wrocław match, further highlighting the club’s efforts to foster a strong connection with its fanbase. These initiatives aim to enhance the matchday experience and build a vibrant community around the club.
Śląsk Wrocław is participating in a promotion offering fans the chance to win 203 PLN (Polish Złoty), indicating the club’s ongoing marketing and promotional activities. These efforts contribute to the overall financial health and visibility of the club within the Polish football landscape.
Recent transfer activity has also been reported, with Krzysztof Kurowski potentially moving to Pogoń Szczecin, though reports suggest this move may not materialize. Michał Chrapek’s return to Śląsk Wrocław is considered unlikely, while Damian Warchoł has been given permission to seek a new club. Miłosz Kozak has been moved to the reserve team and is also looking for opportunities elsewhere. Michał Rosiak has had his contract extended until June 30, 2027.
Piotr Samiec-Talar has attracted significant interest from other clubs, and Matías Nahuel Leiva Esquivel was linked with a return to Śląsk Wrocław in the winter transfer window. Maksymilian Dziuba’s loan from Lech Poznań is not expected to be shortened, and Michał Kaput’s potential transfer was pursued until the end of the transfer window. Bastien Donio from Górnik Zabrze has also been a target for Śląsk Wrocław.
