Legia Warszawa Renew Interest in Lasse Nordas as Squad Reshuffle Continues
Legia Warszawa have once again set their sights on Lasse Nordas, the Norwegian striker currently playing for Luton Town, as the club intensifies its search for a reliable goal‑scorer ahead of the spring round. According to reports from TV2 and Polish outlets, Nordas has re‑emerged as a leading candidate after being previously considered by the Warsaw side a year ago.
Nordas, now competing in England’s third tier, was evaluated by Legia early in 2025 before ultimately joining Luton Town in a transfer worth over €3 million. His current season includes four goals and three assists across all competitions, numbers that have kept him on the radar of clubs seeking attacking reinforcements.
Legia’s renewed pursuit comes at a moment of significant internal restructuring. The club recently ended its cooperation with goalkeeper coach Arkadiusz Malarz and assistant coach Grzegorz Mokry, moves linked to the arrival of new head coach Marek Papszun, who took charge in December. Papszun has been actively reshaping both the squad and the coaching staff as he prepares for his first full campaign at Łazienkowska.
The need for a dependable striker has become increasingly urgent. Legia’s current attacking options have struggled for consistency, and injuries have further limited the team’s firepower. With the spring round approaching, the club is exploring multiple avenues, including a potential loan deal for Nordas, who is also being monitored by clubs such as SC Heerenveen, Sheffield Wednesday, and Wrexham.
Whether Legia can secure the Norwegian forward remains uncertain, especially amid competition from abroad. However, the club’s renewed interest signals a clear intent: strengthening the attack is a top priority as Papszun’s rebuild gains momentum.
