Marian Huja officially leaves Pogoń Szczecin. The Portuguese defender, who failed to find his footing with the "Portowcy," moves to Romanian club CFR Cluj after his buyout clause was activated. This information is confirmed by Sport.ro and Piotr Koźmiński from Goal.pl.

Huja's initial spell at Pogoń Szczecin was promising. In just his first six appearances, he recorded two goals and one assist, raising hopes among fans. Unfortunately, his role in the team quickly diminished.

Coach Thomas Thomasberg did not see a place for the Portuguese player in his long-term plans. As a result, after the autumn round, a separation occurred with the Szczecin-based club, signaling an impending transfer.

Marian Huja attracted significant interest in the transfer market, including from several Polish clubs. However, he ultimately decided to return to Romania, a country where he previously played for Petrolul.

This time, his choice fell on CFR Cluj, one of Romania's leading clubs. As time has shown since his arrival, this move proved to be a great success for him, allowing him to regain form and play regularly.

Marian Huja's transfer to CFR Cluj, described as "last minute," closes a chapter in his career associated with Pogoń Szczecin and opens a new, successful stage in Romania.