Real Salt Lake closes summer transfer window with Polish winger Dominik Marczuk
RSL closed out the 2024 Major League Soccer summer transfer window Wednesday with the addition of 20-year-old Polish youth international Dominik Marczuk.
Real Salt Lake has been busy during the summer transfer window.
The club has also been building through youth, too.
RSL closed out the 2024 Major League Soccer summer transfer window Wednesday with the addition of 20-year-old Polish youth international Dominik Marczuk.
The Polish Ekstraklasa Young Player of the Season with Jagiellonia Bialystok is under contract through the end of the 2028 Major League Soccer season, according to a team release.
“I am very happy to arrive in the United States at Real Salt Lake and move ahead in my career,” said Marczuk, who started and played a full 90 minutes in each of Bialystok’s UEFA Champions League qualifiers against Bodø/Glimt during the last week. “Major League Soccer’s growth in North America is excellent and I hope to arrive quickly to meet my teammates, work hard and help the Club, and obviously bring trophies home to the RSL fans.”
Marczuk, who is working on his international transfer certificate and P-1 work visa, could be available for selection by RSL manager Pablo Mastroeni when the club resumes MLS play Aug. 24 against San Jose — the first of a run of four-of-five home matches at America First Field in Sandy.
We’re excited to add another technical, aggressive and versatile attacker to our setup, as Dominik will no doubt deepen our attacking options and provide upside for the future,” said RSL Chief Soccer Officer Kurt Schmid, completing RSL’s most-active summer window in Club history, one that also saw the Claret-and-Cobalt add Designated Player Diogo Gonçalves, Benji Michel, Lachlan Brook and Javain Brown as other recent additions, all signing with the Club in thelast month.
“We’re excited to add another technical, aggressive and versatile attacker to our setup, as Dominik will no doubt deepen our attacking options and provide upside for the future,” said RSL chief soccer officer Kurt Schmid, completing RSL’s most-active summer window in club history that saw additions of Designated Player Diogo Gonçalves, Benji Michel, Lachlan Brook and Javain Brown, among others.
“Dominik is a young, up-and-coming player that embraces the challenge of moving outside his home country. We believe he can help us this year, and be part of our core group moving forward. We expect him to expand and impact our attack this year, and are excited to see the group mesh during the final stretch into the MLS Cup Playoffs.”