Rapid București goalkeeper Bogdan Ungureanu, 18, a promising talent from their academy, has been officially loaned to newly relegated Sepsi OSK for the upcoming Liga II season. This marks his second loan this year, following a stint at Corvinul Hunedoara where he kept four clean sheets in seven appearances. Ungureanu aims to develop further and return stronger to Rapid, where he has a contract until 2028 and has already made six senior appearances, including his debut in a memorable 5-1 win over FCSB.
The move offers Ungureanu regular playing time crucial for his growth, especially as he is regarded by former Romanian international Bogdan Lobonț as a potential future national team goalkeeper. Sepsi OSK hope his presence will aid their immediate push for promotion back to the top-flight.
This strategic loan reflects Rapid’s commitment to nurturing young talents by exposing them to competitive challenges while managing squad transitions in a transformative summer[1][2][3][4].
