Currently fifth in the Polish league, Korona Kielce are enjoying a nice little run of form, having won three of their last five games in the league.
However, their form isn’t what interests us, but more what’s happening in their youth sector, as the club announced on Monday that one of their youngsters is currently undergoing a trial at Leicester.
Constantly on the lookout for the next best thing in Europe, Premier League clubs, such as the Foxes, do this quite regularly, as bringing in the player in for a couple of weeks allows them to see him up close in training, potentially even using him in a couple of games to see how he fares.
The player in question this time is 14-year-old Iwo Kaczmarski, who will be training with the King Power Stadium based club ‘for the next week where he was invited by the club’s authorities’, according to Korona Kielce’s Facebook page, relayed by CK Sport.
The Polish side wished their youngster ‘good luck’ and let him know they’re ‘keeping their fingers crossed’.
We aren’t going to sit here and tell you all about him because, quite frankly, we don’t know a lot about the Poland U15 international other than he appears to be able to play as either a central or defensive midfielder.
Nothing might come from this, but it could also incite Leicester to start talks with Korona Kielce about relocating the youngster to join the Foxes’ youth ranks down the line.
We’ll try and keep an eye on this over the next week to see if we can tell you how the trial went.