FCSB Ready To Sell Ngezana At ‘Right Price’ Amid Interest From France

"Ngezana, Vasilescu, Christiaan Georgescu, Lonescu, and Octavian Popescu. Everyone, anyone, is for sale at my place. If they give me a good price, I'll sell anyone. I'll sell them all. I'm not attached to any player."

FCSB Ready To Sell Ngezana At ‘Right Price’ Amid Interest From France - The Times Post
FCSB Ready To Sell Ngezana At ‘Right Price’ Amid Interest From France.

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Siyabonga Ngezana may soon find himself playing in France, as his club FCSB president Gigi Becali has confirmed interest from a team in France.

Ngezana, who initially struggled to settle in Europe, has now found his footing in Romania and could be on his way to France, as Becali stated that all his players are available for the right price.

“Ngezana, Vasilescu, Christiaan Georgescu, Lonescu, and Octavian Popescu. Everyone, anyone, is for sale at my place. If they give me a good price, I’ll sell anyone. I’ll sell them all. I’m not attached to any player,” Becali was quoted as saying by Fanatik.

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Ngezana has been one of the standout performers for FCSB in the Romanian Superliga, making 14 appearances for the club across all competitions.

His impressive performances earned him the title of the best player of the first round of the Romanian Cup last month.

Adjusting well to life in a foreign country, Ngezana has scored a goal in the Romania Super Cup and provided an assist in the league.

Becali, who surprised many by bringing Ngezana to the club in July, must be proud of his decision as the player continues to prove his worth.

FCSB has had a strong start to the season, currently sitting five points clear at the top of the league table with 38 points from 19 matches. The team’s defense has also been solid, conceding only 19 goals while scoring 32.

FCSB will be in action over the weekend when they face Hermannstadt at home. Ngezana will be eager to maintain his impressive performances, which will undoubtedly attract further interest from bigger leagues.

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