Górnik Zabrze may lose one of the best midfielders in Ekstraklasa, Patrik Hellebrand. Details of the clause that may leave him. Hellebrand is one of the two players that Widzew Łódź is interested in. It's worth noting that the player's contract includes a buyout clause. This means that Górnik will be powerless if someone pays the previously agreed-upon amount. Further information on the details of the clause was provided by Tomasz Włodarczyk from Meczyki.pl. It turns out that the clause differs depending on the teams and level of competition. For Polish clubs, the price is 1.7 million euros, while foreign clubs can pay 1.5 million euros. In the case of a relegation, Czech would be worth only 400,000 euros. Interestingly, the clause does not apply throughout the transfer window. It is valid until winter 2029, but only in January and July. However, it's worth noting that it only applies for the first two weeks of the mentioned months, i.e. from the 1st to the 15th day of the month. In any other term, the ball is in Górnik's court, which, if it wants, can reject offers.