At his level, which means he was once again the best of the Poles. He did what he could. It’s a pleasure to see a Polish player who loves and knows how to dribble. When the whole team struggled to bypass Croatia's pressing, he took the ball and embarked on a solo journey. He also delivered the first shot on target for Poland. At times, he dribbled across the field to initiate another attack
- assessed Dawid Szymczak from Sport.pl, giving Zalewski a rating of 4+. He has long been one of the best players in our national team, so it’s no surprise that he’s in high demand on the transfer market.
Although the 22-year-old dazzles for the Polish national team, he faces more significant challenges at his club. While he started the season in the first team, he quickly lost his spot. Before the season began, there was much talk about him possibly changing clubs. PSV even made a concrete offer, and AC Milan and SSC Napoli reportedly expressed interest.
Zalewski wants to stay at Trigoria (Roma's training center) because he feels central to De Rossi’s project and knows he will find his space
- the player himself allegedly stated. And while he seems certain of this, one club might influence his decision. Journalist Luca Marchetti revealed during the Croatia-Poland match that Galatasaray is working on securing the winger’s transfer, and the deal could "happen immediately".
The Turkish transfer window is still open (until Friday the 13th), and the Istanbul club, after acquiring Victor Osimhen from Napoli, is trying to finalize another purchase from Serie A
- wrote Gianluca Di Marzio on his website, summarizing the latest reports on Zalewski.
For Polish fans, it doesn’t matter much where the Polish international plays this season. The most important thing is that he plays regularly. Even when he doesn’t, he performs excellently, but significant club minutes could further boost his confidence. At this point, it’s hard to say what the future holds for him, especially since his contract expires in June. However, if the player wants to stay at the club, extending his contract should be a mere formality.