Official: Celta announced visa-free Radu, both parties signed a contract for four years
7:19am, 10 June 2025Football

On Monday local time, La Liga Celta Club officially announced that Radu would join for free and sign for four years.
Celta issued an announcement on its official website stating: "Celta signed Romanian national goal Ladu. He comes from the Venetian Club. He joins for free after the contract expires and signs with Celta for four years."
28-year-old Ladu has played for clubs such as Inter Milan, Genoa, Parma, and Bournemouth. He joined Venice in February this year and played 15 times in Serie A for the team, but Venice was eventually relegated. Radu also played 4 times for the Romanian national team.
Celta finished seventh in La Liga last season and will compete in the European game next season, while Radu is Celta's first signing this summer.
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