Italian-Ghanaian striker Godberg Cooper is being linked with a move from Stiinta Poli to Romanian giants FCSB, according to transfer listings monitored on 4 February 2026.
The 28-year-old centre-forward, currently wearing the No 9 shirt for the Timișoara club, is the subject of speculation over a possible switch to the SuperLiga contenders, with the probability of a deal described only as “?” in the rumour data and no fee or contract terms indicated. With no current market value listed – recorded as “None” – observers are framing any potential move as an opportunity signing rather than a high-profile, big-money transfer.
There is also scope within the information for Cooper’s contractual situation to change, raising the possibility that he could become a free agent again, a status he has held multiple times in a career that has taken him across Europe and beyond. However, the data does not confirm his present contract length at Stiinta Poli, nor any agreed transfer between the clubs.
Cooper, born in Bergamo on 20 August 1997 and standing at 1.90m, has built a reputation as a traditional centre-forward, operating through the middle and favouring his right foot. His path to Romania’s second city has been winding: spells in Italy with lower-league sides such as Aurora Seriate and USD Lavello were followed by moves to Portugal (including FC Arouca and loan stints at SC Espinho and SC Vianense), Switzerland with FC Schaffhausen, Albania’s FK Kukësi, North Macedonia’s Makedonija Gjorce Petrov, and several Romanian clubs including Chindia Târgoviște and UTA Arad, as well as a stint in Kazakhstan with Tobol Kostanay and in the UAE with Al-Hamriyah.
Market value data shows his peak valuation at €400,000 during his time at UTA Arad in late 2023, before dropping to €350,000 at Tobol Kostanay and then to zero while at Al-Hamriyah. No recent competitive match details – such as opponents, dates, scores or individual performances – are provided in the dataset, so his current form for Stiinta Poli cannot be assessed from the available information.
If FCSB choose to act on this interest, a move to Bucharest could offer Cooper a fresh platform in Romania’s top flight and a chance to restart an already well-travelled career, potentially reshaping how the 28-year-old is viewed in a league he knows but has yet to truly make his own.







