Radomiak Radom will conclude the Ekstraklasa season on Saturday with an away match against Górnik Zabrze. Bruno Baltazar's players have managed to stay in the elite, despite facing challenges. Currently, the club is already in discussions about reinforcements ahead of the upcoming transfer window. Radomiak Radom aims to acquire an intense, technically skilled central midfielder who could play in the 'six' and 'eight' positions. One of the main transfer targets is Riku Yamane, a 16-time Japan U20 international, currently playing for Yokohama F. Marinos. However, his contract, which still has a year to run, poses a problem, meaning Radomiak Radom would need to pay for the transfer. The portal Weszło reports that discussions on this matter are complicated, and it is uncertain whether the transfer will materialize. If Riku Yamane joins Radomiak, he would be the first Japanese player in the club's history. Currently, the team features players from various countries, including Cameroon, France, Greece, Brazil, and Spain. Throughout Ekstraklasa's history, 19 Japanese players have participated, with the most appearances made by Takafumi Akahoshi, who played 115 times for Pogoń Szczecin. Radomiak fans are eagerly awaiting developments and potential new faces in the squad. Reinforcements in the midfield could prove crucial for the club's further development in the upcoming seasons.