Togo-Ghana centre-back Kennedy Boateng is being linked with a summer move from Romanian side FC Dinamo to SuperLiga rivals FCSB, with the 29-year-old potentially available as a free agent.
Transfermarkt data from 6 June 2026 lists Boateng, who currently wears number four for Dinamo, as having no registered contract expiry date at the club, fuelling speculation that his situation could allow FCSB to negotiate a cut-price deal or even explore a free transfer if his contract has quietly run down. The reported probability of the move is marked only as “?”, underlining that talks – if any – remain at an early, speculative stage.
Born in Tamale on 29 November 1996, the 1.91m defender holds both Togolese and Ghanaian nationality and is valued at €1.20m. That valuation would place him in the affordable bracket for FCSB, who have routinely targeted experienced SuperLiga performers to stabilise their back line.
Boateng, a right-footed centre-back, has been operating in the Romanian top flight with Dinamo in the SuperLiga, listed on Transfermarkt under “FC Dinamo 1948”. While detailed contractual terms are not disclosed, the absence of a defined expiry date has prompted discussion that he could be approaching the end of his current deal, raising the prospect of him walking away as a free agent.
Recent SuperLiga appearances for Dinamo have showcased Boateng’s profile as a physical, aerially strong defender, although specific match-by-match data – including opponents, dates, scorelines and individual metrics – is not detailed in the latest database update.
With interest from FCSB emerging at a time when his market value is stable and his future unclear, any move across Bucharest would offer Boateng the chance to enhance his reputation in Romania and potentially use a spell at a title-chasing club as a springboard to a higher-profile league if the transfer does materialise.
