Liberian left winger Mohammed Kamara of CFR Cluj is being linked with a move to Romanian SuperLiga rivals FC Rapid 1923, with the 28-year-old’s future under scrutiny amid uncertainty over his contract situation at the Cluj-Napoca club.
The SuperLiga rumour, dated 3 June 2026, suggests Rapid are exploring the possibility of prising Kamara away from CFR, with his market value currently listed at €1.00m. There is no disclosed contract expiry date for the attacker at Cluj, raising the prospect that he could either run down his deal or move on for a relatively modest fee compared with other attacking options in the division.
No formal fee or structure has yet been reported and the probability of the transfer is marked only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation. However, the interest places Kamara among the notable names to watch in the Romanian window, particularly given the potential leverage Rapid could gain if the player edges closer to free-agent status.
Cluj’s No 7, who stands at 1.83m and prefers to operate from the left while cutting inside on his right foot, has built a reputation as a direct attacking outlet in the SuperLiga. Born on 31 October 1997 in Sinkor, Liberia, Kamara is listed primarily as an attacking left winger and is regarded for his pace and ability to stretch defences in wide areas.
He has established himself in Romanian football with CFR Cluj, one of the country’s dominant sides, and remains valued at €1.00m according to the latest figures. There has been no recent official update on his market valuation date, but his current price bracket would position him as a relatively accessible target for Rapid compared with foreign imports.
Kamara has been involved in CFR’s domestic campaign in the SuperLiga, featuring as part of an attacking unit expected to challenge for honours. In his most recent appearance, details of which are recorded in the latest SuperLiga data, he featured for CFR Cluj in a league fixture, though there is no verified public information here on the specific opponent, date, scoreline or his individual contribution beyond his presence in the matchday squad, so that remains unconfirmed.
The lack of a clearly defined contract expiry date on public databases is fuelling suggestions that Kamara’s situation could evolve quickly. If it emerges that his deal is close to its end, Rapid 1923 might look to negotiate a cut-price transfer or position themselves to move should he become a free agent, a route that has become increasingly common for SuperLiga clubs seeking value in the market.
The transfer would also represent an intra-league switch within Romania’s top flight, from CFR Cluj to another SuperLiga side, which could appeal to Kamara given his existing adaptation to the league’s style and tempo. For Rapid, the attraction is clear: a proven, league-tested winger with international pedigree from Liberia, available at a relatively low market valuation compared with many of their competitors’ targets.
For now, the move remains at rumour stage, with no confirmation from either club and no agreed fee, but the combination of Kamara’s €1.00m valuation and his undefined contract horizon makes his situation one of the more intriguing storylines in the Romanian transfer landscape. If the switch to Rapid 1923 does materialise, it could offer the Liberian forward a fresh platform in Bucharest to elevate his profile in the SuperLiga and potentially open doors to a broader European stage in the seasons ahead.
