Guinean defensive midfielder Ibrahima Camará of Polish side Radomiak is being linked with a switch to Romanian outfit CFR Cluj, with the 27-year-old’s contractual situation adding to speculation over his future.
The Ekstraklasa midfielder, born in Conakry and standing at 1.90m, has no recorded contract expiry date at Radomiak, prompting talk that he could become available as a free agent if no new deal is agreed. Transfermarkt currently values Camará at €300,000, a figure seen as modest for a player viewed as a physical anchor in front of the back four.
Interest from CFR Cluj, one of Romania’s most consistent SuperLiga contenders, has emerged on 21 June 2026, according to the latest transfer listings, though the probability of a move is still officially marked as “?”. No fee, agreement or advanced negotiations have been reported, underlining that this remains a rumour rather than a completed deal.
Camará, who wears the number 2 shirt for Radomiak and operates primarily as a right‑footed defensive midfielder, has been a regular presence in Poland’s top flight. In his most recent outing for Radomiak in the Ekstraklasa – a tight league fixture earlier this month in which his side faced domestic opposition – he featured in his usual screening role, helping protect the defence in a low‑scoring game, though no goals or assists were attributed to him.
Having built his reputation in the Polish top tier, a move to CFR Cluj would represent a shift to another competitive European league, with the Romanian side often pushing for domestic titles and European qualification. If the transfer materialises, it could offer Camará a platform to enhance his profile beyond the Ekstraklasa and shape the next phase of his career at a club with regular continental ambitions.
