In a surprising move, Lukas Podolski, the former German international and captain of Górnik Zabrze, has extended an offer to his former national team colleague, Christoph Kramer, to join him in Poland. The 33-year-old midfielder, who has been without a club since the summer, recently expressed his frustration on social media, sparking a wave of interest from German media outlets.
A Desperate Plea for Help
Kramer’s heartfelt words on the Copa TS podcast, where he revealed his struggles to find a new club, resonated with many. „I’ve proactively approached a few clubs, asking if they’d be interested in taking me on. I don’t need the money; I’m ready to do whatever it takes to play again,” he said. The sentiment was met with empathy and support from fans and fellow players alike.
Podolski’s Cryptic Response
Among those who responded was Lukas Podolski, who posted an eye-catching emoji on Instagram, accompanied by a handshake symbol and a tag to Górnik Zabrze’s profile. German media outlets were quick to interpret the gesture as a job offer to Kramer. Footboom portal wrote, „Lukas Podolski offers Christoph Kramer a job in Poland!” while Bild daily asked, „If this isn’t an invitation, what is it?”.
A Realistic Prospect
According to Koelner Stadt Anzeiger, the collaboration between Podolski and Kramer is not far-fetched. The two have been in regular contact, with Kramer even attending Podolski’s farewell match in Cologne, where he was spotted wearing a Górnik Zabrze jersey. The duo also crossed paths during the Baller League, an indoor football tournament founded by Podolski and Mats Hummels, featuring former footballers and celebrities.
Kramer’s Credentials
Christoph Kramer, a 33-year-old midfielder, boasts an impressive CV, with 271 appearances in the German Bundesliga, scoring 10 goals. He has also represented Germany 12 times. His experience playing for top-tier clubs like Borussia Moenchengladbach, Bayer Leverkusen, and VfL Bochum makes him an attractive prospect for any team.
A New Chapter in Polish Football?
As Kramer weighs his options, the possibility of him joining Podolski in Poland cannot be ruled out. With his wealth of experience and skills, he could be an excellent addition to Górnik Zabrze or any other Polish club. The Polish Ekstraklasa, the top division in Polish football, has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with clubs like Legia Warsaw and Cracovia enjoying success in European competitions.
Only time will tell if Kramer will take up Podolski’s offer and start a new chapter in Polish football. One thing is certain, however – the football community is eager to see the talented midfielder back on the pitch, doing what he loves most.