Football
Ondrasek is finished in Romania! He doesn’t have to be sad, he earned a lot of money
After 110 minutes played, Zdeněk Ondrášek is out of the famous Romanian club FCSB. However, the former Czech national player doesn’t have to be sad at all, because he earned a lot of money.
After 110 minutes played, Zdeněk Ondrášek is out of the famous Romanian club FCSB. However, the former Czech national player doesn’t have to be sad at all, because he earned a lot of money.
When Zdeněk Ondrášek came to Plzeň, he was expected to attack the top of the top scorers’ table. He didn’t convince, so he changed his jersey immediately after the season.
This time he moved to a more famous address, to the Romanian record holder in the number of titles won.
Ondrasek was to replace Dennis Man, who after a successful season moved to Parma in Italy.
But even in Romania, the “Cobra” did not catch on After the first game, the club’s owner Becali said that the experienced striker was not good enough for his club.
Then came the elimination from the Conference League by Kazakhstan’s Shakhtar and the Romanian management ran out of patience. And who else to blame but the new arrivals.
Ondrasek is out of the club for good. He’s earned a lot of money for his internship in Bucharest. In just one month with the team, he earned 5 million crowns, half of which is a signing bonus.
The question is where his next steps will lead. There is speculation of interest from Scandinavia.
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