Romanian Superliga Transfers
20.08.2026 - 16:33 Uhr
"According to recent reports, U Cluj is actively searching for a new number nine to build up our attacking depth. Since we are looking for a striker, why aren't we targeting Patrick Fernandes from Oțelul? He is in incredible form (scoring in consecutive matches this season) and would be the perfect 4-4-2 partner for Aliev to replace Lukic!"
To fill the void left by Patrick Fernandes' hypothetical move to U Cluj, Oțelul Galați should target veteran French striker Enzo Crivelli. Head coach Stjepan Tomas relies heavily on an aggressive, high-pressing system that requires a physical forward who can bully opposition center-backs and win aerial duels. Crivelli possesses the exact gritty work ethic and target-man profile needed to anchor Oțelul's frontline, serving as the perfect focal point to hold up the ball and create space for creative wingers like Andrézinho.
Rapid București has the financial power to challenge for the title but desperately lacks a creative, high-tempo engine in central midfield to link their defense to the attack. Bringing Romanian playmaker Vlad Dragomir back to the SuperLiga from Cyprus would be a massive statement intent. Dragomir offers elite ball progression, exceptional vision, and a high work rate, making him the perfect midfield partner to dictate play at the Giulești stadium and feed creative passes to their forwards.
Dinamo București has enjoyed a brilliant tactical resurgence near the top of the table, but to sustain a genuine championship charge, they need a specialized playmaker to unlock stubborn defenses. Signing Ronaldo Deaconu would give Dinamo a proven creative spark who possesses a lethal long-range shot and magical set-piece delivery. Operating as a classic number 10, Deaconu could easily pull the strings behind Dinamo’s front line and turn tight, low-scoring games in their favor through dead-ball situations.
To pull off the ultimate transfer coup of the 2026/27 campaign, CFR Cluj should launch an ambitious bid to bring Romanian star Alexandru Mitriță back to the SuperLiga from Chinese club Zhejiang FC. Dan Petrescu’s squad severely lacks an unpredictable, world-class winger who can single-handedly unlock defensive low-blocks and carry a team's creative weight. Convincing Mitriță to cut his time in Asia short and return to Romania as the highest-paid star in Cluj would instantly tip the 2026/27 title race in CFR's favor and devastate his former club, Universitatea Craiova.
To fill the void left by Patrick Fernandes' hypothetical move to U Cluj, Oțelul Galați should target veteran French striker Enzo Crivelli. Head coach Stjepan Tomas relies heavily on an aggressive, high-pressing system that requires a physical forward who can bully opposition center-backs and win aerial duels. Crivelli possesses the exact gritty work ethic and target-man profile needed to anchor Oțelul's frontline, serving as the perfect focal point to hold up the ball and create space for creative wingers like Andrézinho.
Rapid București has the financial power to challenge for the title but desperately lacks a creative, high-tempo engine in central midfield to link their defense to the attack. Bringing Romanian playmaker Vlad Dragomir back to the SuperLiga from Cyprus would be a massive statement intent. Dragomir offers elite ball progression, exceptional vision, and a high work rate, making him the perfect midfield partner to dictate play at the Giulești stadium and feed creative passes to their forwards.
Dinamo București has enjoyed a brilliant tactical resurgence near the top of the table, but to sustain a genuine championship charge, they need a specialized playmaker to unlock stubborn defenses. Signing Ronaldo Deaconu would give Dinamo a proven creative spark who possesses a lethal long-range shot and magical set-piece delivery. Operating as a classic number 10, Deaconu could easily pull the strings behind Dinamo’s front line and turn tight, low-scoring games in their favor through dead-ball situations.
To pull off the ultimate transfer coup of the 2026/27 campaign, CFR Cluj should launch an ambitious bid to bring Romanian star Alexandru Mitriță back to the SuperLiga from Chinese club Zhejiang FC. Dan Petrescu’s squad severely lacks an unpredictable, world-class winger who can single-handedly unlock defensive low-blocks and carry a team's creative weight. Convincing Mitriță to cut his time in Asia short and return to Romania as the highest-paid star in Cluj would instantly tip the 2026/27 title race in CFR's favor and devastate his former club, Universitatea Craiova.
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