Widzew Łódź is implementing significant changes in its organizational structure aimed at improving the club's operational efficiency. The new owner, Dobrzycki, is not just overseeing but actively engaging in restructuring. A new financial director and chief accountant have been hired to analyze past expenditures and contracts. Widzew is cutting costs across various areas of its operations, which has already led to the first consequences, such as the departure of Piotr Urban, the sports director of the academy.

The club also bid farewell to Patrycja Balcerzak, responsible for the women's section, which is linked to a planned change in the operational concept of that section. Dobrzycki aims to streamline the club's structure and increase efficiency, which may lead to further changes. Despite having significant financial capabilities, Widzew Łódź does not intend to overpay for transfers, as demonstrated by the case of Kamil Jakubczyk from Arka Gdynia.

The club has a clear stance on transfers — if the price is not adjusted to match offers from other clubs, the transfer will not go through. Widzew Łódź is also planning to acquire a top-class striker, engaging in talks with Karol Świderski and Afimico Pululu. Additionally, the club is analyzing alternatives in midfield and working on parting ways with players who have not met expectations.

The new transfer policy aims to focus on players proven in the domestic market, minimizing the risk of costly mistakes. Widzew Łódź is prioritizing stability and thoughtful decisions, which could yield positive results in the upcoming seasons.