Patrik Hellebrand extended his contract with Górnik Zabrze in September last year. The contract is valid until 2029. At the same time, the document contains clauses that allow the player to leave if a interested club meets specific conditions within a specified time. According to media reports, the key are both the amounts and who they belong to. The contract includes three levels of compensation: for Polish clubs it is 1.7 million euros, for foreign clubs 1.5 million euros, and in the event of Górnik's relegation from Ekstraklasa, 400,000 euros (only in seasons played at a lower level). The most restrictive element of the clause concerns the date. The clause is to operate only in the first two weeks of the summer or winter transfer window, in subsequent years of the contract. The next window, in which the conditions of the clause can be met, falls on July 1-15, 2026. If a club wants to take advantage of the clause, it must pay the compensation amount and deliver to Górnik a statement of intention to use the clause along with a copy of the executed bank transfer. Media also indicate that additional charges are added to the amounts, including VAT and club fees, including "solidarity contribution". According to reports, Widzew Łódź knows exactly how to activate the clause and how much to pay to sign the Czech. The interest is so concrete that the financial conditions of the individual contract have already been agreed upon, and the decision remains whether the club will finally pursue the player. Hellebrand played 39 matches in the previous season, scoring 4 goals and providing two assists. His contract with the club expires on June 30, 2029. The player's market value is estimated at 3.5 million euros by the transfermarkt portal. Experts, analyses and curiosities. Watch "Studio Mundial" daily at 9:30 am on WP SportoweFakty!