JAKARTA - Egy Maulana Vikri reportedly left Polish club Lechia Gdansk after his contract expired in June.
The news of the departure of the mainstay player for the Indonesian national team was announced on the Asian Footballs Twitter page a few hours ago:
"Polish club Lechia Gdańsk announces that Indonesian attacking midfielder Egy Maulana Vikri (20) is leaving the club after his contract expired in June," wrote Asian Footballs.
#OFFICIAL: Polish side Lechia Gdańsk announced the Indonesia national team attacking midfielder Egy Maulana Vikri (20) leave the club after the contract expires in June. pic.twitter.com/NeFI7Rwkta
— Asian Football (@AsianFootballs) June 30, 2021
Through the Instagram page, Egy also revealed his separation from Lechia. The midfielder did not forget to thank all those who have supported him so far.
Since joining Lechia in 2018, Egy has struggled to get a position in the first team.
This season, Egy has only played in seven games with a total of 77 minutes played.
The match against Lech Poznan in the 26th week of the Extralasa match, 21 April, became the sixth match that Egy played in the Polish League for the 2020/2021 season. This match was in the spotlight because Egy was deemed unable to help Lechia avoid the club's 0-3 defeat.
This match is an opportunity for Egy to appear again after being played for the last time on November 23 last year.
Egy's only starter appearance occurred when his team faced the 18th place in the standings of the Polish third caste competition (II Liga) in a friendly match, last January.
The Medan-born midfielder scored one goal in the 28th minute to help his team win 9-1. However, it was an unofficial match.
So far, there is no further information on where Egy will be anchored.
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