Arkadiusz Milik

Arkadiusz Krystian "Arek" Milik ([arˈkadjuʂ ˈmilik] (listen); born 28 February 1994), is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille, on loan from Napoli, and the Poland national team.[2]

Arkadiusz Milik
Milik with Napoli in 2016
Personal information
Full name Arkadiusz Krystian Milik[1]
Date of birth (1994-02-28) 28 February 1994[1]
Place of birth Tychy, Poland
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Marseille
(on loan from Napoli)
Number 19
Youth career
0000–2011 Rozwój Katowice
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2013 Górnik Zabrze 38 (11)
2013–2015 Bayer Leverkusen 6 (0)
2013–2014FC Augsburg (loan) 18 (2)
2014–2015Ajax (loan) 21 (11)
2015–2016 Ajax 31 (21)
2016– Napoli 93 (38)
2021–Marseille (loan) 2 (1)
National team
2011 Poland U17 5 (1)
2011–2012 Poland U19 11 (3)
2012–2014 Poland U21 15 (3)
2012– Poland 56 (15)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 February 2021
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15 November 2020

Milik began his career as a footballer in the Rozwój Katowice youth squad. In 2011, he signed a one-year contract with Górnik Zabrze, and in 2012 he transferred to Bayer Leverkusen and later played on loan for FC Augsburg and Ajax respectively. In 2015–16, he was purchased by Ajax on a four-year deal for a reported 2.8 million fee. While playing for Ajax, Milik became one of the top goalscorers in Eredivisie. On 1 August 2016, he joined Italian club Napoli for €35 million, effectively replacing Gonzalo Higuaín.

At international level, Milik participated at UEFA Euro 2016 with Poland, where his nation reached the quarter-final stage of the tournament. He also took part at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where his team was eliminated in the group stage.

Early life

Sławomir "Moki" Mogilan, a football coach, recognized Milik's footballing talent and helped develop his abilities, fostering a greater professionalism in his outlook. When he was 16 years old, reports of the talented youngster had reached England and he was invited to trial with Tottenham Hotspur and Reading, but ultimately decided to focus on his football in Poland.[3]

Club career

Rozwój Katowice

Milik began his career as a youth player for Rozwój Katowice and played in the reserve team during the 2009–10 season.[4] On 23 October 2010, the 16-year-old made his III liga debut when he scored two goals in a 4–0 victory over KS Krasiejów.[5] In November, he went on trial at Górnik Zabrze, where he scored one goal in two appearances for the club's Młoda Ekstraklasa team.[6] In winter, he and his teammate Wojciech Król were on trial with Reading, Tottenham Hotspur and Legia Warszawa.[7][8] Milik ended the season with ten appearances and four goals for Rozwój Katowice.[6]

Górnik Zabrze

Despite offers from other clubs, on 1 July 2011 Milik signed a one-year contract with Górnik Zabrze for a fee of 500,000 złotys.[9][10] Milik made his Ekstraklasa debut on 31 July in a 1–1 draw with Śląsk Wrocław;[11] in the 53rd minute, he was substituted by Daniel Gołębiewski.[12]

Bayer Leverkusen

On 17 December 2012, German Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen confirmed they had signed Milik on a contract until summer 2018,[13] for a reported transfer fee of €2.6 million.[14] Milik failed to impress at Leverkusen though, making only 6 appearances before being demoted to the Leverkusen reserve team.

Loan to FC Augsburg

On 30 August 2013, FC Augsburg signed Milik on a one-year loan deal.[15] The loan fee was reported to be €150,000, and composed of a base amount that decreased the more games Milik played for Augsburg and increased if Augsburg maintained its Bundesliga status.[16] During his spell in Augsburg, he was capped in 18 matches, but he only scored 2 goals. However, he scored an equalizer in the 88th minute in a 2–2 home draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach, helping Augsburg earn a vital point.[17]

Ajax

On 15 May 2014, it was announced that Milik would spend the 2014–15 season on loan at reigning Dutch champions Ajax, with a purchase option of €2.8 million.[18]

2014–15 season (loan)

On 24 September 2014, Milik played in the first official Amsterdam derby to be contested since 1983 when Ajax took on JOS Watergraafsmeer in the KNVB Cup. Milik earned the man of the match award after scoring six out of the club's nine goals and assisting a further two in the Olympic Stadium.[19] On 1 April 2015, Ajax reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to purchase Milik outright on a four-year deal for a reported €2.8 million fee.[20]

2015–16 season

Arkadiusz Milik, 2019

On 26 June 2015, Ajax announced Milik would replace departing striker Kolbeinn Sigþórsson as the club's number 9 for the 2015–16 season, switching from kit number 19. Milik scored his first goal that season in a UEFA Champions League qualifier against Rapid Wien, making the scoreline 1–2. The game was eventually lost 2–3 and the two-legged tie 4–5 on aggregate to Rapid, relegating Ajax to the UEFA Europa League play-off against Czech side Jablonec.

Milik scored his first goal of the 2015–16 Eredivisie season against Willem II after newly appointed captain Davy Klaassen provided him with a cross, which Milik headed-in. Ajax went on to win the game 3–0 after a brace from Anwar El Ghazi. In the first leg of the Europa League play-off qualifier against Jablonec, Milik scored a penalty after Klaassen was fouled in the box; the goal was the winner in a 1–0 match. During the beginning of the season, Milik also scored goals against Willem II, NEC and Excelsior. Nearly a month later, on 31 October, he began a scoring streak again, this time scoring two against Roda JC in a 6–0 rout. Milik also scored league goals against Cambuur on 11 November and Heerenveen on 5 December, the latter in which he also missed a penalty. On 26 November, Milik scored the 1–1 equalizer against Celtic in the Europa League group stage, where Ajax went on to win 2–1 away in Glasgow. On 20 December, Ajax's final match before the winter break, he also scored the opening goal against De Graafschap in an eventual 2–1 home victory at the Amsterdam Arena.

After the winter break, Milik was out of form and got a lot of criticism, having gone scoreless in Ajax's first three Eredivisie matches. He broke his poor run of form by scoring against Roda JC on 31 January 2016 in a 2–2 away draw. On 21 February, against Excelsior, he then scored a brace, while in Ajax's next home game, on 28 February, he scored another two goals against AZ. One week later, on 6 March, Milik scored against Willem II in an eventual 0–4 away win in Tilburg.

Napoli

Milik signed with Napoli on 1 August 2016;[21] his €35 million transfer was officially confirmed by the club the following afternoon.[22] He made his club debut on 27 August, scoring his first two goals for Napoli in a 4–2 home win over Milan in Serie A.[23] He scored braces again against Dynamo Kyiv and Bologna in September,[24] but on 8 October, Milik tore his anterior cruciate ligament in a Polish international fixture against Denmark and was expected to be out for the rest of the season.[25] However, as of 12 February 2017, he resumed playing and was fielded again on 15 February in the Champions League match against Real Madrid.[24]

In September, Milik suffered his second anterior cruciate ligament injury in under 12 months – in his other knee, on this occasion – and was expected to be ruled out for at least four months; in January 2018, he underwent medical tests and was cleared to resume training.[26][27][28][29]

In the 2020 Coppa Italia Final on 17 June, following a 0–0 draw after regulation time, Milik scored the winning spot kick in a 4–2 penalty shoot-out victory against Juventus.[30]

In the 2020–21 season, after having decided not to extend his contract and at the same time rejected a number of transfer options, Milik was excluded from the official Serie A and UEFA Europa League squads.[31]

Loan to Marseille

On 21 January 2021, Milik joined Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille on an 18-month loan deal with an obligation to buy.[32] He made his debut in a 3–1 loss against Monaco on 23 January.[33]

International career

Milik playing for Poland in 2013.

On 13 April 2011, Milik scored a goal for Poland under-17 side in a 4–1 victory over England Schools U18. On 15 July 2011, he was called up to the under-19 team.[34]

On 12 October 2012, Milik made his debut for the Polish senior team against South Africa. On 14 December, he scored his first goal for the national side in the 4–1 friendly victory over Macedonia.

Milik scored nine times for Poland under-21s during qualification for the 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, including back-to-back hat-tricks against Malta and Greece in November 2013.[35]

UEFA Euro 2016

On 11 October 2014, Milik scored the opening goal in a 2–0 win over world champions Germany in a 2016 UEFA Euro qualifying match. This was Poland's first win over Germany, who had not lost in 19 competitive games and 33 previous qualifiers.[36] Milik formed a successful strike partnership with Robert Lewandowski during qualification for the European Championships, with additional goals coming in a 2–2 draw with Scotland, a 4–0 win away to Georgia and another 4–0 defeat of the same opposition at the National Stadium in Warsaw.[37]

In Euro 2016, Milik scored for Poland in their opening game, beating Northern Ireland 1–0.[38] He also netted his attempt in his nation's penalty shootout exit to eventual champions Portugal in the quarter-finals.[39]

2018 FIFA World Cup

Milik appeared in the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[40] His nation was defeated 2–1 in their opening match against Senegal, and then lost 3–0 in their second group match against Colombia. Poland managed a 1–0 win over Japan in their final group match, but were eliminated in the first round.[41]

Style of play

Usually deployed as an out-and-out striker, Milik is a versatile and well-rounded left-footed forward who is also capable of playing off another forward as a second striker or as a winger, due to his ability to both score and create goals. He possesses pace and good movement off the ball, as well as a powerful and accurate shot, which make him an excellent finisher and goalscorer; he is also physically strong, agile, and a good header of the ball, which allows him to excel in the air.[42][43][44][45][46][47][48] His playing style has been compared to that of his compatriot Robert Lewandowski in the Polish sports media.[49] Regarded as a promising young striker in his youth, in 2012, Don Baló named him one of the 101 most promising young players in the world born after 1991.[50]

Personal life

In 2013, Milik began dating professional Polish model Jessica Ziółek. Milik features on the cover of the Polish version of FIFA 16 alongside global cover star Lionel Messi.[51]

Milik is a devoted fan of Manchester United. Milik says he "dreams of playing for Manchester United" but insists he's "far from it".[52]

Milik's childhood football hero is Cristiano Ronaldo; in an interview during Euro 2016, he said he followed Ronaldo closely and had been inspired by the Portuguese striker.[53]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 3 February 2021[54]
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Górnik Zabrze 2011–12 Ekstraklasa 24410254
2012–13 Ekstraklasa 14711158
Total 381121004012
Bayer Leverkusen 2012–13 Bundesliga 60002080
FC Augsburg (loan) 2013–14 Bundesliga 18220202
Ajax (loan) 2014–15 Eredivisie 211138941[lower-alpha 1]03423
Ajax 2015–16 Eredivisie 312120934224
Total 523258187107647
Napoli 2016–17 Serie A 1752043238
2017–18 Serie A 1550021176
2018–19 Serie A 3517211024720
2019–20 Serie A 261140533514
2020–21 Serie A 0000000000
Total 9338812190012248
Marseille (loan) 2020–21 Ligue 1 210021
Career total 209841710411610268110
  1. Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield

International

As of match played 15 November 2020
Poland
YearAppsGoals
201241
201320
201485
201584
2016111
201731
201891
201941
202071
Total5615

International goals

As of match played 7 October 2020. Poland score listed first, score column indicates score after each Milik goal.[55]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 14 December 2012Mardan Sports Complex, Aksu, Turkey4 Macedonia
1–0
4–1
Friendly
2 6 June 2014Stadion Energa, Gdańsk, Poland9 Lithuania
1–1
2–1
3 11 October 2014National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland11 Germany
1–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
4 14 October 201412 Scotland
2–2
2–2
5 14 November 2014Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi, Georgia13 Georgia
4–0
4–0
6 18 November 2014Stadion Miejski, Wrocław, Poland14  Switzerland
2–1
2–2
Friendly
7 13 June 2015National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland16 Georgia
1–0
4–0
UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
8 7 September 201519 Gibraltar
5–0
8–1
9
7–0
10 17 November 2015Stadion Miejski, Wrocław, Poland22 Czech Republic
1–0
3–1
Friendly
11 12 June 2016Stade de Nice, Nice, France27 Northern Ireland
1–0
1–0
UEFA Euro 2016
12 4 September 2017National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland36 Kazakhstan
1–0
3–0
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 20 November 2018Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães, Portugal45 Portugal
1–1
1–1
2018–19 UEFA Nations League A
14 13 October 2019National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland49 North Macedonia
2–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2020 qualification
15 7 October 2020Stadion Energa, Gdańsk, Poland52 Finland
5–1
5–1
Friendly

Honours

Napoli

Individual

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