Decisions made by Gigi Becali at FCSB continue to stir discussions in Romanian football. The owner of the red and blue team is keen to part ways with Alexandru Musi and hopes that the U20 international will play a role in negotiations with Dinamo for the transfer of Dennis Politic to FCSB. Former Dinamo coach Ovidiu Burcă has criticized Becali's decision regarding Musi, arguing that the FCSB owner is rushing to let him go.
Burcă believes that FCSB should exercise more patience with Musi, who is eligible for the U21 rule for two more seasons. "I think FCSB is letting him go too quickly if they do," Burcă stated on digisport.ro. "I don't understand; he's under and for next year. He has played good matches." Musi is currently valued at 800,000 euros on transfermarkt.com and has made 31 appearances in all competitions for FCSB, scoring three goals and providing one assist.
Universitatea Cluj has already made an offer of 500,000 euros for Musi's transfer from Dinamo, according to golazo.ro. At this point, Gigi Becali has not responded to the officials of the "red caps." The aforementioned source claims that the FCSB owner is in no rush to provide an answer, as he still hopes Musi will be part of the negotiations for Dennis Politic's transfer to the Liga 1 leader.
Despite not having played much recently, Musi remains of interest to Liga 1 teams due to his eligibility under the U21 rule. Born in 2004, he will meet the age criterion for the next two seasons, making him an appealing option for clubs in Liga 1.
In the current play-off, Musi has averaged just 13 minutes of playtime per match. His recent appearances include being a substitute in games against Rapid, Dinamo, U Cluj, and CFR. His limited playtime contrasts with his growing marketability, as teams recognize the value of young talents.
In addition to Musi's situation, the spotlight is also on Florin Tănase, who has had a strong season with FCSB and recently returned to the Romanian national team. Tănase is now being eyed by Espanyol Barcelona, with his agent Florin Vulturar confirming the interest. Tănase acknowledged that he could thrive in the competitive environment of Spanish football but is also open to other possibilities.
"There are discussions. We'll see in the summer if an irresistible offer comes up. It can happen!" Tănase remarked in an exclusive interview with PRO TV. The Spanish club has already announced its first summer transfers, including Miguel Rubio from Granada and another player from Betis, both set to join on free transfers.
Espanyol has expressed interest in acquiring Tănase, who is under contract with FCSB until 2026. Gigi Becali has indicated that he is willing to let Tănase leave on a free transfer, a detail that Espanyol hopes to leverage in negotiations.
This summer could see significant movement in the transfer market, especially for young talents like Musi and established players like Tănase. With the ongoing negotiations and the potential for new signings, FCSB's roster could see drastic changes ahead of the next season.
As the situation develops, fans of both FCSB and Liga 1 will be watching closely. Will Gigi Becali make the right calls regarding his players, or will he regret letting them go too soon? The coming weeks promise to be crucial for the club and its ambitions as they navigate the complexities of the transfer market.