
The Romanian champions are preparing to make their debut in the new season, with manager Gheorghe Hagi disappointed with the small fee he sold Adrian Mazila to Brighton.
Gheorghe Hagi on transfers, budgets and strategy for the new season
If in the previous season of the Super League, Farul took advantage of the fact that he was not taken seriously in the fight against the giants, now the situation is changing, and the team has to fight on three fronts: the championship, the cup and the European cups.
Before the first leg, Hyke Hagi sold striker Adrian Mazila to the Premier League, where he will go from January 1, but regrets that he cannot collect bigger sums for players due to the level of his squad at European level.
“We did not start selling everything more expensively. Falsehood. In fact, we didn’t sell players. Mayak is nobody in Europe. And then it is clear that we cannot sell players at a very high level. For this, it is necessary to have a quota in Europe.
We are continuing the policy of recent years, which has been fantastic. I won both junior and senior titles. We are not at a very high level in Europe, we cannot with very low wages, with the budget we have now, which is 50% of all club expenses.
It does not exceed 3 million. Thus, you cannot have very high claims. Becoming good requires two things. First, you need a lot of money. Farul, with the money available, has the budget to stay in Ligue 1. Ligue 2 teams may be paying more than us. We also pay very well, but not as much as we should.
We try to find solutions, to be competitive. It’s fantastic what we did last year. We beat 5 teams with a bigger budget than ours. And when I sleep at night, I know they have a bigger budget than we do. If I want a player, others take him because they have more money.” – said Gheorghe Hagiaccording to VSP.
“Farul Constanta” will make its debut in the new edition of the Super League on Saturday, at 18:30, away from “Hermannstadt”.
Source: Hot News

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