On January 3rd, Il Secolo XIX reported Leeds United and Hull City are in the picture to sign Spezia Calcio goalkeeper Bartłomiej Drągowski.
The Poland international started the season as first-choice stopper before losing his spot to Jeroen Zoet in November.
TuttoMercatoWeb take a look at the 26-year-old’s current situation and also Leeds and Hull City interest.
Drągowski’s deal lasts until 2025 but the report states he ‘will leave’ the Serie A side in January.
He’s likely to make a move away from Italy and when discussing options, the two English clubs are tagged. It’s said both Leeds and Hull City ‘like Drągowski a lot’, while he’s also in the sights of Rennes and a few unnamed Bundesliga sides.
The Pole would like to join a club where he can play regularly in the coming months, to improve his chances of representing his national team at the Euros next summer.
Illan Meslier is the first-choice goalkeeper at Leeds while Hull City manager Liam Rosenior has rotated between Ryan Allsop and Matt Ingram this season.
Drągowski has a high salary and therefore, TMW explain that his sale would be a relief for Spezia.
Given the heights the player has shown in the past, he should not be in the situation he finds himself.