She ready for a financial cannon



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CFR Cluj is doing well financially after two consecutive rankings in the Europa League groups and three consecutive championship titles won in League 1, as the Romanian champion prepares with a financial cannon. Ioan Ovidiu Sabău is of the opinion that the CFR would accept an offer that would round the income, even of two million euros, if a club wanted to be transferred from Gruia.

CFR Cluj accepts the transfer. The champion, ready for a new financial cannon? “I would accept two million euros”

CFR Cluj has just sold Mihai Bordeianu to the Arabs for 1.2 million euros and, until this transfer, Gruia’s team had only sold Kevin Boli to Ghuizou Hengfeng, in China, for 2.5 million euros, then when Dan Petrescu took over the Chinese team where he stayed for a short time. Given the club’s policy, which prefers to rely on experienced players to provide immediate performance and only uses under-21 players in League 1, Ioan Ovidiu Sabău believes that the leaders of the “railways” would accept an offer of two million euros for a player, if a club wanted to transfer from Gruia.

“I think CFR would sell now, if they could. If they had what. I think they would agree to sell it for two million euros.”said Ioan Ovidiu Sabău, according to Look Sport.

  • 4.6 million euros is the amount that entered the CFR accounts for player transfers in the last three seasons of League 1, according to Transfermarkt
  • 28.6 years is the average age of the CFR group today, according to the specialists at transfermarkt.com

CFR on the bright side after two consecutive qualifications in the Europa League groups

Even if it hasn’t sold players for big bucks in recent years, CFR Cluj has been financially covered for its successful performances on the field. The Romanian champion of the last three seasons had successful European campaigns and qualified for the Europa League groups for two years in a row, once she reached the Champions League play-off. These two ratings provided UEFA with a significant amount of money that went into CFR accounts, thus covering the lack of a large money transfer abroad.

The CFR received five million euros from UEFA after qualifying in the UEFA Europa League groups, but can add a little more money through possible points obtained in group A. Already, Cluj has accumulated four points , which automatically means other money that the continental forum will convert into accounts. Last year, the CFR took even more money, considering that they reached the round of 16 of the Europa League and also enjoyed the presence of the fans in the stands at home games, an aspect that also generated a sum of money in the champion’s accounts.



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