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Mitja Ilenič loaned to Raków Częstochowa in Poland: Report

The fullback was left out of the New York City FC preseason roster and now appears headed to Raków in Poland's Ekstraklasa on loan with an option to be bought outright.

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Mitja Ilenič is heading to Poland as a report from Tomasz Włodarczyk of Meczyki says that the fullback will join Raków Częstochowa on loan from New York City FC, with an option in place for the Polish club to buy the 21-year-old fullback if they so choose.

He's reportedly flying to Turkey today to join up with Raków, where the club is preparing for the second half of its season. The move, if completed and publicly announced, would end a mini-transfer saga around the young defender.

Ilenič was excluded from New York City FC's traveling roster for preseason announced when the club left to start their preseason in Florida, with the official announcement transparently saying NYCFC was negotiating a transfer away for the Slovenian right-back.

New York City FC releases preseason roster and it doesn’t include Mitja Ilenič
The club is “negotiating a potential transfer” to send Ilenič elsewhere, while five non-roster players receive invites to make it 35 players participating in the team’s 2026 preseason.

Ilenič will end his New York City career (for now, since it's just a loan) with three goals and five assists across 75 appearances in all competitions since arriving in 2023.

Across three seasons, Ilenič never was able to surpass Tayvon Gray as New York City's preferred option on the right of the defense, and his time ended somewhat unceremoniously, as he appeared to fall out of favor with Head Coach Pascal Jansen and got somewhat buried on the bench to close out the 2025 season.

He'll now head to the Polish top flight, the Ekstraklasa, where his new Raków club sits in 4th Place in the 18-team table. Raków Częstochowa is currently ranked by Transfermarkt as the second-most-valuable squad in the Ekstraklasa, so Ilenič heads back to Europe – he joined NYCFC from NK Domzale in his native Slovenia – and to a team with aspirations to finish near the top of its league while competing against clubs like Lech Poznan and Legia Warszawa.

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