Gorawski to Return - Ipswich Town News
Polish trialist Damian Gorawski is set to return to the Blues for a second trial spell having impressed boss Jim Magilton. The FC Moscow midfielder has spent the week training at Playford Road.
Magilton says he wants to see the 28-year-old in match action: "Damian might go home and then come back as a game is not likely for a while."
Gorawski, primarily a right winger, has been capped 14 times by Poland, scoring one goal
The 5ft 8in tall midfielder started his career with Ruch Chorzów, joining Wisła Kraków in 2003 before a £900,000 transfer to FC Moscow, the club formerly known as Torpedo-ZIL, two years later.
The Ruda Śląska-born player was forced out of the Polish squad for the 2006 World Cup at the last minute due to what was reported to be severe asthma, although he has subsequently been given the all-clear by specialists.
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