Norwich City and QPR target Filip Luberecki
Norwich City are among the Championship clubs interested in signing 21-year-old defender Filip Luberecki from Polish side Motor Lublin. The player has made 31 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring once, and is contracted until 2027. According to The72, both Norwich and QPR are monitoring the situation ahead of the summer transfer window.
Luberecki has established himself as a key figure for Motor Lublin, helping them maintain their Ekstraklasa status last term. The club could face a challenge to keep hold of him given the interest from England, with a potential transfer fee reported to be around £870,000 plus bonuses.
QPR’s defensive gap after Norrington-Davies exit
QPR are actively searching for defensive reinforcements following the return of Rhys Norrington-Davies to Sheffield United after his loan spell ended. Head coach Julien Stephan’s side finished 15th last season, 15 points shy of the play-offs, and are looking to strengthen their squad to push higher up the table.
Luberecki as a long-term option
Luberecki’s profile fits QPR’s need for competition and depth at the back. The defender began his career at FCB Escola Varsovia and progressed through their youth ranks before joining Motor Lublin in 2023. While he would require time to adapt to English football and life in a new country, he is seen as a promising long-term prospect for the Hoops.
Norwich’s promotion push includes defensive targets
Norwich City are preparing for another promotion campaign under Philippe Clement and are exploring options to bolster their defensive ranks. The club’s interest in Luberecki aligns with their ambition to strengthen the squad ahead of the new season.
With experience in Poland’s top flight and a contract running until 2027, Luberecki represents a potential addition who could develop into a valuable asset for Norwich. The Canaries will be aware that patience is necessary when integrating players from abroad, especially young defenders adapting to the Championship’s demands.