FCSB Player Transfers to SuperLiga: Gigi Becali’s Terms Revealed
Denis Alibec’s journey with FCSB has come to an end just half a season after his return. The striker, now 35 years old, struggled to find his place in the starting lineup, scoring only one goal in 14 appearances this season. That solitary goal came from a penalty kick during a match against Gloria Bistrita in the Romanian Cup.
His performance drew criticism from Gigi Becali, the club’s financier, making Alibec’s departure seem inevitable. This winter, Alibec is set to leave FCSB and has reportedly signed with Farul Constanța.
Alibec’s Move to Farul Constanța
Sources indicate that Alibec has reached an agreement to join Farul Constanța and will be released from his contract with FCSB. Initially, Becali had hoped to receive a transfer fee for the player but has since dropped that expectation.
- Alibec joins Farul Constanța for the fourth time in his career.
- This marks his second spell at FCSB.
- A previous stint at Farul occurred after the team was rebranded from Viitorul.
History with Farul Constanța
Denis Alibec’s connection with Farul Constanța dates back to his youth. He joined the academy between 2006 and 2009 and later debuted as a professional player.
His first move to a professional contract came in 2012 when he was loaned from Inter Milan to Viitorul. A decade later, Alibec signed with the now-renamed Farul. His career also included a stint in Qatar, but he has continued to find a home with Farul.
Confirmation from Gigi Becali
Following reports of Alibec’s transfer, Gigi Becali confirmed the details. He stated, “I will let him go for free to Farul, but they must agree on the terms. I don’t want any money for him; I just want everything to work out.”
Alibec’s transfer illustrates the dynamic nature of player movement in Romanian football and the ongoing challenges faced by older players in adapting to competitive leagues.