POLISH youth international Olivier Sukiennicki has signed a one-year professional deal with City.
Sukiennicki has made one senior appearance so far when he came on in the Papa John’s Trophy clash with Oldham at Valley Parade in November.
He joined the club initially as a trialist in 2019 and earned a two-year scholarship within the academy ranks.
The 18-year-old is set to continue his development in the newly-introduced under-19s side with fellow rookie pro Charlie Wood.
Sukiennicki said: “I am delighted to sign my first professional contract at Bradford City.
“This club gives young players like myself opportunities to play at a high level, with great people around me.
“We can achieve a lot of success as a team, and my aim is to now to play and train in the first team - week in, week out.
“Training with better and stronger players will develop me further as a footballer. I have kept focused during pre-season, and have been doing extra training alone - alongside my training schedule here.
“I firmly believe the best of me is yet to come, and will be ready and raring to take any opportunities I am presented throughout the season.”
Bantams boss Derek Adams added: “Olivier is another promising, talented player within our academy who we are delighted to have tied down on a professional contract.
“Having already agreed similar deals with Charlie Wood and Harvey Rowe, we were keen to ensure Olivier continued his development at Bradford City.
“To have been able to reward another upcoming prospect with a professional contract is a brilliant example of how strong and promising our academy remains.
“The beauty of the new under-17s and under-19s academy structure means he will be able to continue growing and get plenty of game time in the academy, with us closely monitoring him.
“We are looking forward to seeing how Olivier continues to grow as a player and a person over the course of the next 12 months and will do all we can to ensure his progression.”
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