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Udinese have reportedly made a €5m offer for Midtjylland striker Adam Buksa, with a good chance of securing the Poland international.

According to Footmercato in France, the formal proposal is being considered, and negotiations have been very positive.

Buksa only turned 29 last month and is a classic big, tall centre-forward who is chosen to fill the void left by Lorenzo Lucca’s sale to Napoli.

Buksa fits bill for Udinese to replace Lucca

He left Poland in 2020 for the New England Revolution, then on to France for RC Lens, Antalyaspor in Turkey, and made the €4m move to FC Midtjylland in July 2024.

Last season, he found the net 15 times with two assists in 39 competitive games for the club in Denmark.

At international level, the striker has seven goals and one assist in 23 senior caps for Poland.

Udinese have already invested in Polish football this summer by signing midfielder Jakub Piotrowski from Ludogorets.

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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