The Romanian player returned from abroad and signed in the Superliga: “Welcome!”

Article by Maria Olteanu – Published on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 20:08 / Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2025 20:31
Eduard Florescu (27 years old), the offensive midfielder who last evolved in Romania at FC Botosani, returned this summer to Superliga, reaching an agreement with Unirea Slobozia, a team that saved on the last hundred meters from relegation.
Florescu wore in this period of Mercato negotiations with FC Argeș And he seemed very close to signing with the group from Trivale, but eventually he chose the offer of the Ialomiteni, signing with Andrei Prepeliță.
Eduard Florescu terminated in early June with Kazakhs from Yelimay, after a satisfactory experience, which lasted only a few months, signing in February. He took only 10 matches for the team with which he had a contract until the end of this year and left faster from abroad, returning to the first league in Romania.

Eduard Florescu, presented at Unirea Slobozia
Welcome, Eduard Florescu!
The 27 -year -old offensive midfielder joins our team after the separation of Yelimay Semey (Kazakhstan). Eduard has also evolved throughout his career at FC Arges, CS Mioveni, Farul, Craiova University and FC Botosani, where he had 22 last season in Superliga Romania.
The player has already joined the team in the cantonment in Brasov. Our club wishes him welcome and much success!
– Communicated Unirea Slobozia

Eduard Florescu signed with Unirea Slobozia
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450,000 euros is Eduard Florescu's market share, according to Transfermarkt;
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A goal has managed Eduard Florescu in the 4 months spent in Kazakhstan
Transference Stock Exchange at Unirea Slobozia
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Coach: Andrei Prepeliță (new)
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Coming: Ionuț Gurau (FCU Craiova), Ronaldo Deaconu (free), Radu Negru (free), Andrei Dragu (free), Wall Hamiu (Bellinzona AC), Vlad Pop (Liber), Eduard Florescu (free)
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Return: Dorin Radu, Ștefan Ciupercă, Viorel Bîrbacea (all from ACS Harvest Gheorghe Doja)
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Departures: Jakub Vojutus (Farul), Stefan Krell (Petrole), Ovidiu Perianu (FCSB), Luca Vlăsceanu (FCSB), Filip Blazek (Rapid), Petru Neagu (Dinamo), Dmyro Pospelov (UTA)




