Unemployed former Premier League keeper takes to Twitter in desperate bid to find free transfer

FORMER Tottenham ace Kacper Kurylowicz has taken to social media to try and land a free transfer ahead of next season.

The 21-year-old was let go by Spurs 12 months ago after failing to land a new professional deal.

GettyKacper Kurylowicz was part of Spurs’ academy[/caption]

Goalkeeper Kurylowicz primarily acted as back-up goalkeeper for Tottenham’s Under-18 and Under-23 sides.

While in North London he gained experience of training alongside top international keepers Hugo Lloris and Michel Vorm.

He also gained experience out on loan at sixth-tier Braintree and seventh-tier Potters Bar Town.

Aiming to find a club ahead of pre-season, Kurylowicz shared his profile with Twitter page Free Agent Showcase.

The page offers a platform for lower league footballers to advertise their services to clubs.

Kurylowicz’s profile reveals that he is based in Buckinghamshire and looking for a club in tier seven or above.

He retweeted his profile from his own account, adding: “Still currently looking! DMs open!”

Since leaving Spurs, Kurylowicz has spent time with Northern Premier League side Yaxley FC.

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GettyKurylowicz, 21, was periodically involved with Spurs’ first team[/caption]

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Yaxley boss Simon Roberts left the former Prem academy stopper a glowing review on social media.

He wrote: “Wonderful GK, and a great lad too. Had him with me last 7 games this season.

“Fully rate and trust him. Good luck Kasp.”

GettyThe young stopper trained with the likes of Michel Vorm[/caption]  Read More 

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