Rapid Bucharest have little chance of a podium finish this season, with financier Dan Shucu looking to bring in top-class players to ensure Giulesti can challenge for all goals next season.

Mario BalotelliPhoto: Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP / Profimedia

He quickly contacted Mario Balotelli – the Italian demanded a million euros for his signature

Rapid Bucharest are dreaming of European Cups and the team coached by Adrian Mutu will need reinforcements to be able to cope at all levels.

GSP journalists write that Dan Shuku is preparing a large-scale coup in Juleshti.

In particular, the management of Giuleşti has already contacted the agent of Mario Balotelli, a footballer who played for Inter, Milan, Manchester City and Liverpool.

FC Sion’s Mario Balotelli is currently out of contract in the summer and the Italian would like to gain experience in Romania.

However, in order to bring them, speedsters have to take out good money from their pockets.

According to the quoted source, Giulești’s management has already contacted Super-Mario’s agent and his response was brief.

“Without a million euros to sign, I will not come.” – would convey Mario Balotelli.

At 32, Balotelli has an impressive resume. The Italian has 3 Serie A titles, the Italian Cup and the Italian Super Cup, the Premier League, the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League trophy.

Mario Balotelli also made 36 appearances for the Italian national football team, for which he scored 14 times.

Rapid also want Katalin Kirjan from Arsenal in the Super League

Although he has yet to make his debut in the Premier League, Ketalin Kiryan is another player targeted by the management of the team from Giulesti.

The young footballer is constantly training with the first team of the Gunners, and Rapidul would like to take the Romanian on loan for the season so that he can gain more experience.

Cirian was at the center of a huge scandal this spring when he gave an explosive interview in which he blamed the Romanian Football Federation and Mihai Stoicice in particular.

The Romanian would emphasize that the selection was not made on merit, and motivated the refusal to come at the time to play for the Romanian national football team.