The Giulești Gamble
The transfer window just got a shockwave in Bucharest. Rapid București has reached a principle agreement with Mohammed Kamara, the Liberian winger who walked away from CFR Cluj as a free agent this summer. But hold your horses. This deal isn’t signed until the doctors clear the way. The club wants ironclad proof that Kamara has truly conquered the injury demons that haunts his recent career. One wrong step in the medical exam and the whole circus collapses.
Pancu’s Faith vs. Reality
Newly appointed head coach Daniel Pancu is betting big on his former player. Despite using Kamara for just six agonizing minutes at CFR Cluj, Pancu sees gold where others see risk. "If he passes the medical, he could become one of the best attackers in Romania!" Pancu declared. The ambition is clear. But the reality is brutal. Kamara suffered a horrific ankle fracture during the UEFA Europa League qualifiers last season. That single injury sidelined him for 32 matches. His brief return in the playoffs was a flash in the pan, followed by his release.
Shadow of the Scalpel
Reports suggest Kamara still faces surgery in August, potentially pushing his debut into autumn. Rapid’s sporting director Emanuel Roșu confirmed the interest, but the club’s medical team is scrutinizing every MRI. Meanwhile, Pancu is plotting his next move. He’s targeting a left-footed center-back from CFR Cluj to fix Rapid’s defensive leaks. "I want players leaving CFR if we can get them," Pancu hinted, keeping names secret. The stage is set in Giulești. Will Kamara be the hero or the heartbreak? The medical report will decide.
rapid au mers pe risc major cu kamara ngl. sper sa fie sanatos ca altfel e o gluma neagra. voi vedem ce zic doctorii...