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Brøndby IF sends Ousmane Sow to Poland on a one-year loan with an option to buy

Brøndby IF has loaned forward Ousmane Sow to Jagiellonia Białystok for one season, with an option for the Polish club to make the move permanent. This transfer marks an exciting opportunity for Sow to revitalize his career in a competitive league.

Ousmane Sow’s Journey to Jagiellonia Białystok

The 26-year-old has not secured a place in head coach Thomas Nørgaard’s plans at the start of the new campaign. He now heads to a leading side in Poland’s top division, a league where he has played before. Jagiellonia is set to take part in European competition this season, providing Sow with an excellent platform to showcase his skills on a larger stage.

Brøndby’s sporting director Julius Ohnesorge mentioned that strong competition for attacking roles limited Sow’s chances at Brøndby. He emphasized that the agreement suits both parties on sporting, personal, and financial grounds, offering short-term benefits and longer-term possibilities through the option to buy. This strategic move not only benefits Brøndby but also allows Sow to find a new rhythm in his career.

Sow welcomed the move, looking forward to returning to Polish football and the opportunities in Białystok. He expressed appreciation for his half-season with the Danish club and emphasized his desire for more playing time. His experience at Brøndby, where he made 14 appearances in the spring, has prepared him for this next chapter.

This loan deal is a significant step for Ousmane Sow, as it opens up new avenues for his development and potential future with Jagiellonia Białystok. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to see how he adapts to the Polish league and contributes to his new team’s success.