Bartlomiej Pawlowski named as Málaga CF’s fifth signing
Polish-born midfieler, Bartlomiej Pawlowski (Zgierz, 13/11/92) is on loan, with an option to buy, to Málaga CF for one season, from Polish First Division side Widzew Lodz.
The promising 20 year-old footballer has played for Poland in the under-19’s and under-21’s, and has also taken part in two Europa League knock-out rounds with his former club, Jagiellonia Bialystok, also from Poland. The new ‘Malaguista’ will be officially presented this afternoon at 5 in La Rosaleda’s press room.
Career
Bartlomiej Pawlowski signed to his first club, Polish First Division side Jagiellonia Bialystok for three seasons, at the tender age of 17. He took part in two knock-out rounds in the Europa League with this team, although the young attacker remained on the bench. In June 2011, he was loaned to GKS Katowice, and then Widzew Lodz, and after a great season taking part in 32 League and Cup games, has now joined the ranks of Málaga CF. As the season starts earlier in Poland, Pawlowski has already played two League matches with Widzew Lodz.
Under-19’s and under-21’s
The young Polish-born player is a permanent fixture in the lower ranks of Poland’s national team, having been a part of the under-19’s, and still part of the under-21’s.
Medical checks
Málaga Club de Fútbol’s new signing, Bartlomiej Pawlowski, underwent the routine medical examination on Monday morning at Clínicas Rincón. The player has signed a contract with the Blue and Whites and will be officially presented at 5 p.m.