According to the Polish portal Meczyki.pl.

Poland national team

Goalkeeper Wojciech

Szczesny (name)

is about to officially retire from the national team in September, ending his illustrious national team career.

Poland boss Prosperz has announced that Szczesny will not play in Poland's match against France, meaning an early end to his Europa League campaign. This comes after Szczesny has long stated that his plan is to stop playing football by the time the 2026 World Cup rolls around.

Szczesny is adhering to his plans for what are his final months in a Poland shirt, according to reports. All indications are that he will quit the Polish national team in September. Recently, Szczesny discussed the topic with head coach Probić, but the manager failed to convince him to change his mind.

Szczesny's national team career began in 2009 when he made his debut during Smuda's tenure. To date, he has played 84 matches for the Polish national team and has kept 34 clean sheets. As a goalkeeper, Szczesny has shown outstanding strength and consistency on the international stage, providing solid protection for the Polish backline.

The players will have a break after Euro 2024. The next training camp is scheduled for September, and Poland will then face Scotland and Croatia in UEFA Europa League matches. These matches will be Szczesny's last few appearances for the national team, bringing his national team career to a close.

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