After Darko Velkovski and Domagov Pavicic, Dinamo Bucharest announced two more transfers on Wednesday as they hope to avoid direct relegation from the Super League.

Dynamo BucharestPhoto: Inquam Photos / Stefan Constantin

Petr Nyagu and Eddy Gnahore, new transfers from Dynamo

Dynamo managers promised 4-5 transfers in the winter period, players who will help the team coached by Željko Kopić to leave the bottom of the tournament table.

On Tuesday, the “Dogs” introduced Domagoy Pavych, and on Wednesday they announced two more moves.

Footballers on whom Dinamo put all their hopes in the second part of the championship are Moldovan player Petru Nyagu, last time at FC Bielce, and Frenchman Eddy Gnahore from Ascoli.

At the age of 24, Nyagu trained in Turin and plays as a left midfielder or striker. The player, who played for Zimbra from Chisinau, also played for the U19 and U21 national teams of Moldova.

Eddie Gnahore also has an interesting resume, for example in Perugia, Palermo or Amiens. The French played in 15 matches for the Italians from Ascoli this season.

The program of the 22nd stage of the Super League

Sepsis – Pauly Yassi / January 19, 5:00 p.m

Rapid – U Craiova 1948 / January 19, 20:00

University of Cluj – Germanstadt / January 20, 5:00 p.m

Petrolul – Dynamo / January 20, 20:00

FC Botosani – ChFR Cluj / January 21, 15:00

University of Craiova – Farul / January 21, 20:45

FC Voluntari – Oțelul / January 22, 17:00

FCSB – UTA / January 22, 8:00 p.m

Super League, standings after 21 rounds

1. FCSB 44 points

2. CFR Cluj 36

3. University of Kraiów 34

4. Rapid Bucharest 33

5. Sepsis Sf. George 30

6. Constanta Lighthouse 30

7. FC Hermannstadt 29

8. Cluj University 29

9. In Kraiova 1948 27

10. Petrolul Ploiesti 27

11. Galati Steel 26

12. UTA Arad 24

13. FC Voluntari 24

14. Poly Yassi 23

15. Dynamo Bucharest 16

16. FC Botoshani 12.