Yo, sit down and grab a beer, 'cause I've got a story that'll make you think twice about the cash you throw around. So, bro, you know how Gigi Becali rolls, right? The man drops a million euros on a player, brings him to FCSB, and the dude clocks 687 minutes in 24 matches. Three goals, bro, that's it! My girl Mioara tells me even I'd be better on the pitch, but I've got BMW payments and no time for nonsense.
Well, what do you know, Becali loaned Dennis Politic to FC Hermannstadt in the winter after seeing he wasn't pulling his weight. But now, after eight games and an injury, the boss says he's giving him another chance. "What can I do, I spent a lot of money on him. I'll try him for another 6 months." And Politic brags: "Next year I smash, destroy!" That's what they all say, bro, when they want to land another contract. Like the lottery: you lose, you lose, and you still hope.
Now, get the context: Politic came to Dinamo in 2023 from Cremonese, was captain, had two good seasons, and Becali wanted him. He paid a million and sent Musi to Dinamo. Musi, who's U21, scored seven goals this year, so maybe Becali made a good swap? Who knows. Fact is, Politic has a contract until 2029 and is valued at 900,000 euros. Meaning, if it doesn't work out, Becali loses the money, but he's a billionaire, he doesn't feel it.
And look, the Professional Football League put together the ideal U21 team. Musi is there, with seven goals, same as Biliboc from CFR. In total, 108 U21 players played in the Superliga, 60 debuted, 72 goals. So, the youngsters are fighting, but some still have a long way to go.
Now, Florin Prunea, the former Dinamo goalkeeper, spoke like a true boss: "Dinamo urgently needs reinforcements. They transferred players who didn't help, medical issues with Mazilu, Pușcaș. They need to bring in at least two center-backs." He says Kopic has squeezed everything out of the team and shouldn't be replaced. Maybe he's right, but I'm not buying that story. With all the money wasted on players, they'd be better off giving it to me to fix my BMW.
Anyway, I'm off to grab a coffee and watch some games. Maybe next year I'll smash something too, not just Politic.