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Trained at Chelsea, left as a youth at Paris Saint-Germain where he played 2 matches between 2019 and 2021 before joining OGC Nice where he has been the starting goalkeeper since last season, Marcin Bulka (24 years old) established himself as a reference to his position in Ligue 1. Starting 30 times this season, he has only conceded 26 goals in all competitions for 15 clean sheets.
He is also one of the strong men of the Aiglons and protects the best defense in Ligue 1 tied with Brest (20 goals conceded in 26 days). An incredible impact within the Riviera team which also allowed him to join the Polish selection since last November (1 cap). It is on a very positive dynamic which offers it better exposure and provokes the interest of other formations.
€40M on the table
According to the Polish press and journalist Mateusz Borek on Kanał Sportowy, the English team Manchester United is in the running. While Cameroonian André Onana has been irregular this season, the arrival of a recruit to provide tougher competition than that of Altay Bayındır could do the Red Devils good. In addition, the entry of Ineos, owner of Nice, into the capital of the Mancunian club would facilitate trade.
Thus, Nice have already received a first offer for Marcin Bulka amounting to 40 million euros from Manchester United. An important figure for a player who arrived as an understudy three years ago and recruited for 2 million euros by the Aiglons. Added to the interest of the English club are other Italian, Spanish and English approaches. Manchester United seem ready to break the bank for Marcin Bulka and Nice can expect a lot of added value.
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