From the Superliga, in Turkey! The two transfers have been made official: “Good luck!”

Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Wednesday, 14 January 2026, 22:29 / Updated on Wednesday, 14 January 2026 22:35
It's official! The moves from The oil in Turkey first announced by GSP.ro were formalized. Right back Denis Radu (22) and centre-back Jerome Onguene (28) will be on loan until the end of this season at 17th-placed Eyupspor in the Turkish first league.
The people of Ploiești will not receive a certain amount of money for the two moves. At Radu, the loan does not have a clause or obligation to buy in the summer, but the Turks will have priority if they want to acquire the player.
On OnguenePetrol is loaning him for free until the summer, after which he will have priority to exercise his contract extension option for another year.
Denis Radu and Jerome Onguene, loaned by Petrolul to Eyupspor
Loan
Denis Radu and Jérôme Onguéné will play on loan until the end of this season at Turkish Premier League side Eyüpspor.
Denis Radu wore the “yellow-blue” shirt 54 times, scoring a goal, in the victory with CFR Cluj this season.
Jérôme Onguéné joined our team during this season, ticking off 6 games.
Good luck!– PRESS Ploiesti Oil

Denis Radu and Jerome Onguene, on loan from Petrolul to Eyupspor // PHOTO: Facebook @FC Petrolul Ploiesti
Eyupspor is in the penultimate place in the first league in Turkey, 17. The formation that the two reached has 13 points accumulated in 17 stages. The distance to the places that save them from relegation is 2 points.
Denis Radu played 7 matches this season for Petrolul, during which he scored one goal. It is quoted by the specialized website Transfermarkt at 400,000 euros.
He trained in the academy of Poli Timișoara. The football player born in Caransebeș was loaned by the Banat team to Petrolul for the first time in 2023, and at the end of the loan period he was recruited by the “yellow wolves”.
Jerome Onguene played 6 matches for Ploiești, without making any offensive contribution. It is valued at 150,000 euros. In 2018, Salzburg paid 2 million euros to acquire him.



