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Gică Hagi transfers the shares of Farul Constanța to a Bulgarian. “The King” dreams of becoming a selector

Gică Hagi (61 years old) is announced by the football world as the future Romanian coach, after Mircea Lucescu (80 years old) will finish his mission with the national team (he will support the play-off with Turkey, then possibly go to the final, and if everything goes well, he will participate in the final tournament in the summer).

Hagi and Popescu act as a FOTO Sportpictures team

Hagi and Popescu act as a FOTO Sportpictures team

In order not to be accused of incompatibility and to avoid a conflict of interests, the “King” cannot remain a shareholder in Farul Constanța, if he wants to work at the federation.

Gică Hagi is preparing an image shot behind the scenes. The greatest Romanian footballer of the 20th century would give way to his brother-in-law, Gică Popescu (58 years old) and the Bulgarian Hristo Stoicikov (60 years old), a former colleague at Barcelona.

The club will be split equally between the current president and the former Ballon d'Or winner. The boss and the president of Farul took advantage of the opportunity and discussed the topic on the birthday of the Bulgarian, on February 8, writes Fanat.

Currently, Hagi is on a sabbatical year. He has taken his role as a grandfather seriously and is waiting for the time to take over the tricolors and train his son.

In the past, Hagi negotiated the sale of the shares in Farul, wanting the seaside group to go to another level, with several businessmen, including the Pavăl brothers, the Dedeman owners being involved in FC Bacău, and Dan Șucu, the current owner of Rapid. The respective negotiations did not reach any results.



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