Lechia Gdansk was in lengthy negotiations with Dawid Szwarga, hoping he would become the new coach of the white and greens. The club's president, Paolo Urfer, expressed his opinion on Szwarga, considering him a talented coach but highlighting that his past with Arka Gdynia was an obstacle. The negotiations did not succeed because they started too late, and the club lost three weeks after the end of the season. Szwarga, who was associated with Arka Gdynia, could not take up a position at Lechia Gdansk.

Dawid Szwarga was the mysterious Polish coach with whom Lechia Gdansk was negotiating. Most details regarding the contract length and coaching staff had already been established. However, the fact that Szwarga was previously the coach of Lechia's derby rival, Arka Gdynia, made his hiring controversial. Szwarga parted ways with Arka Gdynia just three months ago, which further complicated the situation.

Lechia Gdansk, which was relegated from the Ekstraklasa, hoped to hire Szwarga, and negotiations were a priority for the club. At least three longer discussions took place, but ultimately they did not yield a positive result. Meanwhile, the club also spoke with Piotr Stokowiec, suggesting that Lechia Gdansk is still searching for the right coach.

Dawid Szwarga, who had 15 months of experience with Arka Gdynia, achieved promotion from the I liga to the Ekstraklasa, but his time in Gdynia was full of challenges. His failure in negotiations with Lechia Gdansk may come as a surprise to fans of Tricity football, who were hoping for his arrival at the club. Now, Lechia Gdansk must continue its search for a new coach to improve its situation in the league.