Romanian clubs are again expressing interest in Levski Sofia defender Christian Dimitrov, whose contract with the bulgarian side expires at the end of the current season. The 26-year-old center-back is now free to discuss pre-contract terms with other teams ahead of a potential summer move.
Dimitrov’s strong performances for Levski, coupled with his recent recognition as the First League’s Best Defender for 2024, have attracted attention from clubs in Romania and elsewhere in Europe. This situation presents a challenge for Levski, who are actively working to secure Dimitrov’s future with a new contract. The club previously rejected an offer for the player from a romanian team late last year.
Dimitrov formed a prosperous defensive partnership with Christian Makun during the previous campaign, earning a recall to the Bulgarian national team. He has appeared in 84 matches for Levski, scoring eight goals, and has occasionally captained the side. He previously had a brief stint with CFR cluj in 2022.
Negotiations between Levski and Dimitrov are ongoing, but the defender is weighing his options as he considers his next career step. The outcome of thes talks will substantially impact Levski’s defensive lineup for the future.