FCSB is considering strengthening its squad with right-back Andrei Dorobanțu from Unirea Slobozia and defender David Maftei from Farul, ahead of their Champions League preliminary rounds campaign. However, Unirea Slobozia’s president, Ilie Lemnaru, has made it clear that Dorobanțu will not come cheap, setting a firm price tag of **€1 million** for the 20-year-old, whom he regards as the best Romanian player born in 2004 currently in the SuperLiga.
Lemnaru emphasized that no official offer has yet been received from FCSB for Dorobanțu, noting that the player’s contract was recently extended through 2027 after a June 20th deadline for a possible transfer passed. He also dismissed any potential player exchange involving Laurențiu Vlăsceanu, who has been on loan at Slobozia, stating Vlăsceanu does not factor into Dorobanțu’s valuation and that a direct transfer fee is required.
The Unirea Slobozia president expressed confidence that Dorobanțu will remain with the club at least until next year, highlighting the mutual benefits of this arrangement for both club and player, while acknowledging potential interest from abroad in the future. This stance underlines Slobozia’s determination to capitalize on their rising young talent rather than accept under-market offers or swaps.
For FCSB, securing Dorobanțu would bolster their defensive options with a promising U21 talent, but the financial demands and Slobozia’s firm position mean negotiations will be closely watched. The club’s pursuit of such a player fits their ambition as they prepare for European competition, aiming to blend youth potential with experience in their roster.
