Ghanaian centre‑forward Emmanuel Mensah of Romanian side CFR Cluj is being linked with a summer move to Austria Lustenau in the Austrian 2. Liga.
The 21-year-old, valued at €125k on Transfermarkt, is the subject of early speculation, with the proposed switch from the Romanian SuperLiga outfit to the second tier in Austria currently rated with an unspecified probability (“?”) and no agreement reported between the clubs.
Mensah, born on 10 July 2004 and listed at 21 years of age, is primarily deployed as a centre‑forward and prefers his right foot. He is registered this season with Romanian club Gloria Bistrita, where he wears the number 27 shirt, while the latest transfer rumours connect him specifically with a move away from CFR Cluj’s set‑up towards Austria Lustenau.
There is currently no publicly available expiry date on Mensah’s contract, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent in the near term or move for a relatively modest fee in line with his €125k market valuation. The lack of clarity over his deal is fuelling talk of a low‑risk opportunity for Austria Lustenau, who are rebuilding after their recent campaigns.
Recent match data for Mensah at senior level has not been fully disclosed, and there are no confirmed headline displays such as decisive goals or assists on specific dates to frame his current form. What is known is that he has been developing his game in Romanian football, operating in attacking roles and gaining experience in the country’s league system after joining Gloria Bistrita.
If the move to Austria Lustenau materialises, it would offer Mensah a new platform in Central Europe to enhance his reputation, increase his visibility in a different league structure and potentially set up a future step into a higher division.
