One of the standout performers of this season’s Champions League is heading to Poland. ORLEN Wisła Płock have secured a major signing for the future, as Danish left wing Frederik Bjerre has agreed to a three-year deal with the reigning Polish champions starting from the 2026/27 season, this according to a press release by the Polish powerhouse.
At just 25 years old, Bjerre has established himself as one of Europe’s most exciting wingers. Currently third on the Champions League scoring chart with 78 goals, the Dane has combined consistency with clinical finishing throughout the campaign.
Tormented Płock earlier this season
Representing GOG, Bjerre already left a strong impression on his future club. In two direct encounters with Płock, he netted 9 goals at home and followed up with 7 away in ORLEN Arena – underlining his ability to perform on the biggest stage and in hostile environments.
His numbers from the 7-meter line are equally impressive. With 37 goals and a conversion rate above 84 percent, Bjerre has proven himself reliable in decisive moments. Fast in transition, sharp in positional play and intelligent in combination handball, he fits perfectly into the modern profile of a top-class left wing.
Long-term investment for the Polish champions
The three-year contract signals that Płock see Bjerre as more than just short-term reinforcement.
“Joining such a big and ambitious club as ORLEN Wisła Płock is a huge honor and the fulfillment of a sporting dream,” Bjerre says in a statement.
“I’ve already started learning Polish and I’m looking forward to feeling the atmosphere in ORLEN Arena again – this time as a home player. I believe that under coach Xavi’s guidance I can continue to develop and help the team compete for the highest goals in both the ORLEN Superliga and the Champions League.”