FCSB central defender Siyabonga Ngezana is rumored to be leaving the Romanian champions during this summer transfer window, following growing interest from clubs in France, Belgium, and the English Championship[1][2]. The 27-year-old South African international, who has become a key figure for FCSB and was recently named Defender of the Season, is on the radar of several European sides due to his standout performances and leadership in their consecutive SuperLiga triumphs[2][3].

Ngezana’s recent on-field form has been mixed, however, as he committed errors during FCSB’s 3-1 win over Inter Club D’Escaldes in the Champions League qualifiers, including giving away a penalty and being at fault for the Andorran team’s only goal. Despite these rare lapses, his market value stands at €3.5 million according to Transfermarkt, though FCSB is reportedly seeking at least €5 million for his transfer. Kaizer Chiefs, Ngezana’s former club, retain a 10% sell-on clause[1].

FCSB president Gigi Becali has praised Ngezana’s resilience and physical presence, calling him “a force of nature”—even as he maintained the importance of discipline and professionalism for the squad going forward[1].

**Insight:**
A sale of Ngezana would mark a major profit for FCSB and test their ability to replace a defensive pillar ahead of another European campaign.

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