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Superliga: Lighthouse, in discussions with Rapid. Which player wants to borrow

The players of Farul Constanta, photo: Flaviu Buboi / Nurphoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

The players of Farul Constanta, photo: Flaviu Buboi / Nurphoto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

Following the loss of Denis Alibec (34 years old), who went to FCSB, Constanța Lighthouse is looking for solutions to strengthen his offensive. After bringing Jakub Vojtus (31 years old), the new coach of the white-blue, Ianis Zicu, put his eyes on one of the young players from Rapid Bucharest, reports GSP.ro.

The 41-year-old technician and would like Omar Sawy for the next season, who can evolve both as an attacker and as an offensive midfielder.

The two parties have already held the first discussions and could be understood, especially since the relationship between the clubs is very good, after the Bucharest residents transferred to “Era Șucu” Marian Aioani, Andrei Borza and Dina Grameni from Gică Hagi's team. The problem is the player's salary, which the Lighthouse would like to endure with quickly.

At the same time, the desire of the 21 -year -old footballer, who also has a concrete offer, from the formation that has grown, AFK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc will also be counted. Promoted for the first time in the first league, Harghiteni have announced that they want to lend it for the next season, especially since it is unlikely to enter Costel Gâlcă, the new coach of the Rapid.

“We know that Omar is in the broad group of the Rapid, if they are not based on it next season, we will bring it. It would help us a lot, especially since it is our product, it is raised by ourselves and we want to fit in the 5+6. It would be a chance to play,” explained the president of the Far, Zoltan Szondi.

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