The Polish side are said to have turned down a six-figure bid for Jozwiak from Leeds United.

It appears as though Leeds United will not be signing Kamil Jozwiak after all.
Leeds are reported to have bid £175,000 for Jozwiak earlier this month (Sport.pl), but his employers, Lech Poznan, stood firm.
That was despite having banished him from their first team squad in recent months, after he failed to sign a new contract.
With his deal due to expire in June 2018, Poznan seemed to be fighting a losing battle, but the 19-year-old has since performed a dramatic U-turn which appears to have put him back in the picture.
On Monday, Jozwiak extended his contract with the Ekstraklasa side – if only for another 12 months. But if anyone is expecting a repeat of this year’s debacle in 2018, Poznan have included an automatic two-year renewal clause which should prevent that from happening.
“I’m married to this club and I owe a lot to it. I know that staying is the best option for me at the moment. I am glad I signed the contract and now I can concentrate fully on my game,” he told Poznan’s official website.
News of Leeds’ interest in Jozwiak came at a time when the Whites had lost seven of their last eight matches and was met with disapproval from many fans already who were already questioning the club’s recruitment policy.
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