Dumitrescu is leaving on loan

Andres Dumitrescu is returning to Sepsi OSK, where he came from to join Slavia.

Andres Dumitrescu is going to Sepsi, currently the sixth team in the Romanian top league, on a six-month loan without an option to buy.

The left-back arrived at Eden in early September, making his debut in the red and white jersey in the opening match of the Europa League Group G against Servette Geneva, which Slavia won 2-0. In the group stage, which ended with a historic first place and direct qualification to the round of 16, he played in all matches except the home win against AS Roma.

In total, Dumitrescu made eight competitive appearances for Slavia, contributing with his first assist against AIK Stockholm during the Algarve training camp, setting up the winning goal for Oscar.

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