The Shockwave in Bucharest

Chaos reigns at Dinamo Bucharest! The club is reeling from a double blow. First, the fanbase was incensed by the controversial logo change. Now, the technical bench is empty. Croatian coach Zeljko Kopic, 48, has walked away. Just like that. After two and a half years, guiding the "dogs" back to the playoffs and flirting with European qualification, he called it quits during his vacation. Owner Andrei Nicolescu is scrambling. The clock is ticking.

Dragomir’s Verdict: Mutu or Nobody

Enter Mitică Dragomir. The former LPF boss doesn’t mince words. He told ProSport there is only one name that matters right now. Adrian Mutu. The legend. "Mutu! Stop talking! Mutu, man! He is the best for what the club needs. He can follow in Chivu’s footsteps," Dragomir declared. It’s a direct order. Mutu is currently a free agent, having left Petrolul after just ten matches. He knows the DNA of the club. He was even president for a year in 2016. As a player, he made his big leap from Dinamo to Inter Milan in 2000 for 6.5 million euros. The connection is undeniable.

A Legacy Waiting to Be Claimed

This isn’t just about tactics. It’s about soul. Former shareholder Cristi Borcea echoed the sentiment. "Only a great former Dinamo player can continue Kopic’s project," Borcea said. He listed Rednic, Mutu, Niculescu, and Mihalcea as candidates. "There must be a symbiosis between coach, players, and fans. If not, Dinamo will have a nightmare year." The stage is set. The pressure is on. Will Mutu step up to save the dynasty?