Farul Constanta have also introduced promising players this season and one of them is Adrian Mazilu. The 17-year-old football player may leave the Constanta team this summer.

Adrian Mazilu, Constanta LighthousePhoto: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Adrian Mazilu, the next export product of the Gheorghe Hagi academy

With 12 appearances and 5 goals in his first season in the top tier of Romanian football, Adrian Mazilu is one of Romania’s most promising young players.

The footballer, released by Gheorghe Hagi, has already attracted the attention of several clubs outside of Romania, according to Cipriani Maric.

Currently, Farul Constanța shareholder Ciprian Marica has stated that there is a chance that the footballer, valued at 100 thousand euros, will leave the Constanta group this summer.

“Honestly, yes. There is a discussion with individual players, which we do not neglect, because this is what we live for. The lighthouse had to be sold in order to survive.

We would also like to be able to keep him, be patient and speculate as much as possible about his transfer, which is sure to happen.

I won’t lie if I say that we are considering releasing it in the summer because we want to perform as well.

Academy produces. There are other players who are already waiting to take his place.” – he said, reports Fanatik.

Moreover, the former Romanian international stressed that Farul should be patient with the young footballer.

“But let’s be honest, we’ve seen players in Ligue 1 who have shone, who have been in form and who everyone has been betting on. And look, when they made a move to an outside team, nothing worked out for them.

We also understood that you have to prepare him mentally and not only physically and tactically.

The kid trusts him and has all kinds of support. He has personality and a wig. There is no work there. That was the case with Peeta, and Hagi told us that he needed to be worked with.

From this point of view, there were no discussions on Mazila.

The only problem is that you no longer have Gike Hagi to encourage you, to motivate you. to give yourself confidence, and you have to find it in yourself.” – he concluded.