Legia Warszawa has lost the battle for the transfer of Oskar Kubiak, a young winger who gained recognition in the Ekstraklasa. According to information from Piotr Koźmiński of Goal.pl, the club was interested in signing the 19-year-old from Arka Gdynia, but Kubiak will ultimately decide to transfer to Slavia Prague. Oskar Kubiak joined Arka Gdynia last summer, and his performances in the second league quickly drew attention. In eighteen matches, he scored fourteen goals and provided five assists, which led to his return to the Ekstraklasa. In the top league, Kubiak impressed with his skills, scoring three goals and showcasing a dynamic playing style. His versatility and speed made him one of the most exciting young talents in the league. Piotr Koźmiński reports that Kubiak is set to join Slavia Prague, which has established a close cooperation with Arka Gdynia. Legia Warszawa, despite its interest, must settle for second best, as the youth representative of Poland has chosen to continue his career in the Czech Republic. Kubiak's market value is around 1.5 million euros, and his contract with Arka runs until the end of June 2028.