Venezia eye move for Kacper Kozlowski
Venezia are ramping up their transfer activity following promotion to Serie A. Sporting director Filippo Antonelli has identified Kacper Kozlowski as the key candidate to bolster the club's midfield options.

Venezia’s preparations for their return to the top flight are gathering pace as the club’s hierarchy pivots toward creative reinforcements. After securing an initial foothold in the market with the arrival of Toma Basic from Lazio, sporting director Filippo Antonelli has now turned his attention to Polish talent Kacper Kozlowski.
The pursuit of Kozlowski signals a clear intent from the Venetians to add technical fluidity to a squad tasked with surviving the rigours of Serie A. Antonelli is reportedly an admirer of the playmaker’s profile, viewing him as a versatile asset capable of operating between the lines and providing the necessary spark to unlock stubborn defences.
Following their successful promotion campaign under the guidance of coach Giovanni Stroppa, the club has been pragmatic in its recruitment strategy. While the acquisition of Basic provided established top-tier experience, the interest in Kozlowski suggests a desire for youthful energy and high-ceiling potential in the final third.
Kozlowski’s reputation as one of Poland’s most intriguing structural components in midfield makes him a logical target for a side looking to establish a sustainable identity in the division. For Venezia, the challenge lies in balancing the grit required for a relegation scrap with the flair needed to punish opponents on the counter.
Negotiations and scouting evaluations remain a priority for the Venetian outfit as the summer window progresses. Securing a player of Kozlowski’s ilk would represent a significant step in the club’s sporting project, moving beyond foundational signings toward a more settled, creative attacking unit.
As it stands, the Polish international is at the top of the shortlist, with the club expected to intensify their efforts to bring him to the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo. Whether this interest materialises into an immediate formal agreement will depend on how quickly Antonelli can navigate the complexities of the deal.