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Ex-Spurs keeper takes to Twitter to try and find new club for upcoming season

Ex-Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Kacper Kurylowicz has taken to Twitter in a bid to find a new club.

Kurylowicz, 21, left Spurs in 2022 after he was released having failed to make the grade into the first team squad under Antonio Conte.

The keeper has found himself in the footballing wilderness of late since leaving Spurs where he played for both the U18 and U23 sides in their respective Premier League campaigns.

Kurylowicz has also spent time out on loan at Braintree in the National League South and seventh tier side Potters Bar Town in the Isthmian Premier League.

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Alongside many other former professional and semi-pro players, Kurylowicz shared his profile with the Twitter page Free Agent Showcase which posts the background and experience of footballers looking to find themselves a new club, becoming popular in the ever-changing world of non-league.

The page that has 14.8k followers on Twitter posted Kurylowicz’s former clubs and desired move to join a club step three or above in the non-league pyramid – also referencing his age and location in Buckinghamshire.

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Kurylowicz warms up ahead of a Premier League match
Kurylowicz warms up ahead of a Premier League match



Kurylowicz with Spurs goalkeeper coach Michel Vorm
Kurylowicz with Spurs goalkeeper coach Michel Vorm

Kurylowicz has also re-tweeted the post numerous times and most recently tweeted: “Still currently looking! DMs open!”

The ex-Spurs man’s latest tweet received 1.5k likes, with the original post by Free Agents Showcase seeing people in the comments section mentioning non-league managers and clubs to help secure Kurylowicz a club in time for pre-season.



Kurylowicz remains a free agent
Kurylowicz remains a free agent

Kurylowicz played the end of last season for Yaxley FC in the Northern Premier League Division One with manager Simon Roberts commenting under the post: “Wonderful GK, and a great lad too. Had him with me last 7 games this season. Fully rate and trust him. Good luck Kasp.”

Despite playing for Spurs in the U18 Premier League and Premier League 2 the stopper never made a first team debut, but was often involved in matchday squads and on the training pitch alongside first team captain and World Cup winner Hugo Lloris.