Jan Ziółkowski has dismissed speculation about a summer departure, insisting he is fully committed to AS Roma ahead of the 2026–27 season. Speaking from the club's preseason training camp in Wales, the Polish defender said: "Who says I could have left? I don't pay attention to what people say. It's clear that in football you never know what can happen and what the future holds. If there was something real, I'd be the first to know, but that's not the case. Now I'm focused on Roma, I train seriously and try to give my best."
Ziółkowski has endured a testing baptism at Roma following months of adaptation and a competitive window. In late October, Gasperini handed him a starting debut against Viktoria Plzen but substituted him after just half an hour. The experience proved painful: "Clearly it was a very bad feeling. It was my debut and maybe I was trying too hard. The boss always tries to do his best for the team and win matches and decided to replace me. But I accepted it and put it behind me, even though for a footballer it's not nice to live through a moment like that." He acknowledged work on defensive errors, saying: "Yes, I've worked and am working on this, as on many other things. It's clear that when I slip, I need to be 100% sure I reach the ball. It's part of the game and, in a sense, it's also my style. I just need to choose better the moments to make that kind of play."
Ziółkowski expressed excitement at Roma's return to the Champions League, their reward for last season's strong domestic campaign. He also praised support from Zbigniew Boniek, noting: "We talk often with Boniek. He always tells me to be myself and, obviously, if I needed advice I could always turn to him. It's nice that someone like him believes in my abilities."
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Jan Ziółkowski has firmly dismissed transfer speculation and reaffirmed his commitment to AS Roma ahead of the 2026–27 season. Speaking at the club's preseason training camp in Wales, the Polish defender insisted he is fully focused on earning his place at Roma rather than engineering an exit. Both Forza Roma and Roma News highlight Ziółkowski's candid reflection on his difficult early experience, when head coach Gian Piero Gasperini substituted him after just 30 minutes on his competitive debut against Viktoria Plzen in October—a moment he described as painful but ultimately instructive. Roma News adds that experienced defenders Mario Hermoso, Gianluca Mancini and Evan N'Dicka have been instrumental in his settling process, while he also praised goalkeeper Mile Svilar's world-class standard. Both outlets emphasize Ziółkowski's excitement about Roma's Champions League return, which the club earned through a strong domestic campaign last season. Ziółkowski also highlighted the ongoing support of Polish football legend Zbigniew Boniek, who regularly encourages him to be himself and remains available for advice.
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“Dopo i mesi di apprendistato e un mercato che poteva regalare qualche sorpresa, Jan Ziolkowski è pronto a conquistare Gasperini e soprattutto un po' di spazio in più. Il difensore polacco ha parlato dal ritiro giallorosso in Galles a 'siamolaroma.it': “Sto bene. Ho un buon rapporto con tutti i miei…”
Read the full article in Italian at Forza Roma.