Michał Skóraś was born on 15 February 2000 in Poland. A wide attacking midfielder or winger, he developed in the Polish domestic league before making a move to Belgian football, following a well-trodden path used by several Polish players as a stepping stone to wider European exposure.
He built his reputation at Lech Poznań, one of Poland's leading clubs, where his performances in a wide attacking role — combining pace, direct running and the ability to deliver in the final third — attracted attention from clubs abroad. His productivity in the Polish league system demonstrated a cutting edge that matched his technical profile.
His move to Club Brugge in Belgium placed him in one of Europe's elite domestic environments and gave him Champions League experience, competing against some of the continent's better clubs. Belgium's Pro League has proven an effective development environment for Polish players, and Skóraś followed a similar pathway in building his European credentials.
For Poland he has been included in the national team's attacking considerations, providing a direct, pacy wide option who can stretch defences and create from a running start. His youth international pedigree and club form have kept him within the national team's plans as Poland develop their attacking depth for the current cycle.
Skóraś is an energetic, direct wide player whose primary weapons are his pace, directness and ability to beat defenders in one-on-one situations. Still developing into his mid-twenties, he has the profile of a player who could become a more regular fixture in the Polish attacking setup with continued club progress.


