One of the most promising players of the Blaugrana quarry is fired

06/17/2022 at 16:36

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Michal Zuk, who was going to make the leap to child A, announced that he is leaving with his family for Poland

The 13-year-old midfielder admitted that the club wanted him to continue and asked that “my family or the club not be criticized for this decision.”

The midfielder of child B Michael Zuk, one of the most promising players in the FC Barcelona youth academy, announced this Friday on his personal Instagram account his departure from the Blaugrana club “for personal family reasons”.

In the statement posted on social networks Zuk, who is 13 years old and had been in the farmhouse since 2016, he explained that “my family has decided that for personal family reasons we will leave Catalonia to live in Poland. For this reason I have decided today to leave FC Barcelona to live with my family”.

The midfielder, whom those responsible for the quarry had planned to include in the children’s A, acknowledged that “The club wanted him to continue here longer, but today it is very difficult to live alone without my family. Right now it is not possible. Perhaps later, when he is older, it can be assessed if possible. Now I am 13 years old and I want to be close to my family. There is time to live alone.”

LOOK TO THE FUTURE

Zuk He admitted that “I never thought that this moment would come, but life is like that and sometimes you have to accept it and respect what you have to do. It is bad luck that my family, my brother and I have to live this, but we have to respect it. I ask Please don’t criticize my family, the club, or anyone for this decision, but accept it to look to the future.”

and advanced that “It’s not goodbye, because I plan to continue playing football. I hope that with God’s help one day I will have the opportunity to fulfill my dreams playing football and be able to play and live in Spain again, a country that gave me my passion, has trained me and taught me football”.

Zuk he said goodbye with a “thank you all and see you soon. I hope my friends and rivals, coaches and all the people don’t forget me”.

Zuk, born in Blanes although of Polish parents, entered the lower categories of Barcelona at 7 years old and his quality had always placed him in the spotlight.

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One of the most promising players of the Blaugrana quarry is fired