Legia Warszawa is facing serious financial challenges, and the future of Jean-Pierre Nsame is uncertain in this situation. The Cameroonian forward is determined to continue his career at the club on Łazienkowska 3, even if it means a significant 40% pay cut. Nsame, whose contract runs until the end of June 2026, has agreed to lower his salary to help the club in its difficult circumstances. However, negotiations for a new contract are still ongoing. The problem lies in Legia Warszawa's limited financial capabilities, which prevent the club from offering a new contract, even with such a large concession from the player.
Currently, Legia Warszawa is working on restructuring its squad and reducing salary costs. Among the players who may leave the club are Petar Stojanović, Claude Goncalves, Antonio Colak, and Kacper Urbański. Their sales are crucial for Nsame's future, as the club must first secure financial resources before making decisions regarding a new contract for the forward. Nsame scored 11 goals in 19 appearances in the 2025/2026 season, despite struggling with injuries for most of the season.
Legia Warszawa's management hopes that after finalizing several transfers, they will be able to conclude talks with Nsame. Final decisions regarding his future may not be made until the end of June, raising the question of whether the player will want to wait that long for a resolution.
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