Romanian forward Claudiu Bumba, 31, has officially extended his contract with Hungarian side Györ until 2027, securing his future at the club for another year beyond his previous 2026 expiry[1][3]. Since joining Györ in 2023, Bumba has been a key player, recording 10 goals and 7 assists in 30 matches last season, performances that earned him a place in several “team of the year” selections by specialized outlets[1][3].

Bumba’s decision to stay is significant for Györ, who finished 4th in the Hungarian league and secured a spot in the upcoming Conference League qualifying rounds, highlighting the club’s ambitions to challenge at higher levels[1][4]. He will continue to play alongside compatriots Dejan Boldor and Paul Anton, strengthening the Romanian presence in the team. Bumba’s consistent form and contract renewal reflect his importance to Györ’s tactical setup and their drive to compete on the continental stage[1][3].

With a market value around €450,000, Bumba’s professional journey from Romania through Turkey to Hungary underscores a career of steady growth and adaptability in Central European football[1][5]. This extension not only boosts Györ’s squad stability but also signals the club’s confidence in Bumba as they prepare for continental competition next season.

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