Portal dos Dragões
·23 January 2026
Journalist: FC Porto may not keep Oskar Pietuszewski for long

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·23 January 2026

Signed from Jagiellonia Bialystok in the current summer transfer market for a fee that could reach ten million euros based on objectives, Oskar Pietuszewski quickly showcased his value at FC Porto and became a topic in the international sports press.
Eleven days after arriving at Dragão, the Polish forward traveled with the rest of the blue and white squad to Guimarães. Francesco Farioli brought him on for Borja Sainz in the 73rd minute, and Pietuszewski ended up winning the penalty – converted by Alan Varela – that secured the 0-1 victory over Vitória SC at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, in the 18th round of the Primeira Liga.
Such a remarkable debut was highlighted this Friday by Andy Brassell, a journalist from the British radio talkSPORT: “You look at him arriving right after Christmas, at 17 years old. He comes from Poland, and you think ‘OK, he’s a player for the future, here we go’. Then he comes on, in the final stretch of the second half, away, in Guimarães, perhaps in the toughest game FC Porto had this season.”
“Pietuszewski comes on, never having played before, at just 17 years old, and changes the game. The way he stretches the game, how he plays from the left, how he dribbles, how he attacks players, how he fulfills defensive duties when he doesn’t have the ball… What planet is this kid from? It’s fantastic, really,” he began to say.
“From the moment he arrived, he seemed super confident. Part of that has to do with the fact that he already has an excellent level of English, so he can communicate with everyone in Portugal from day one, which really helps. But it’s interesting because you would think that Francesco Farioli, with his growing reputation, and being a coach of immediate victories, as he was at Ajax, actually…” he continued.
“Farioli’s line is that if you’re good enough, you’ll simply play, and that’s it. And he made a huge first impression (…). I think that, depending on how much he contributes from now until the end of the season, Pietuszewski will already be hard to hold onto because he already seems simply too good,” he concluded.
Andy Brassell’s prediction that Oskar Pietuszewski could quickly make the leap – despite having signed until January 2029, with a release clause set at 60 million euros – is largely linked to the interest the young player was attracting before transferring to FC Porto.
The young promise was even linked to heavyweight clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, or Barcelona, and the expert believes that this interest, combined with the well-known ability of Portuguese clubs to enhance talent, could catapult his career to another level.
“Some players are simply instantly convincing. I’m speaking only based on a short appearance. I’m just dazzled by this. I have no idea how much he will be worth. The only thing I know is that it’s the best possible start, and we also have to say that FC Porto, Sporting, and Benfica are very, very good at selling players and extracting maximum value,” he concluded.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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