I hope this is not an objection, but of course, if I were, for example, Greek, I would not ask such a question. How do you think?
I will only add that Poles were invited to appear in star matches, but most of them were not allowed by the communist party. The Czechs have Masopust, Hungarians Puskas and all golden eleven, Poles were not lucky enough to go west. Deyna, after he was 3rd in the Ballon d'Or poll, would move to a big club if it were possible. But he only left for Manchester City because of the government at the age of 31. Previously, it was impossible. Of course, you will do as you think, but at least you learned something.
PS. Interesting facts For Lev Yashin's farewell game in 1971, a match was played between teams of European and South American players. As Yashin was from the Soviet Union, Włodzimierz Lubański could have appeared in this match. Amancio Amaro and Manuel Velazquez - the stars of Real Madrid after this match asked theirs club to buy a Pole for Real. Everyone wanted ... just not communist government.