Politehnica Iași, Oțelul Galați, and Dinamo București joined as the promoted clubs from the 2022–23 Liga II.
Oțelul Galați returned to the Liga I after eight years of absence, and the first time since being refounded in 2016 following bankruptcy.
The third club to be promoted was Dinamo București,[4] after winning the 2022–23 promotion/relegation play-off against Argeș Pitești.
The first club to be relegated was Mioveni, following a 0–2 defeat to Argeș Pitești on 29 April 2023, ending their two-year stay in the top flight.
In the final, the winner of the play-out semi-final will play the highest ranked team of the play-off tournament, that did not already qualify for European competitions.
Goalkeepers: Ștefan Târnovanu (39 / 0); Andrei Vlad (1 / 0) Defenders: Nana Antwi (9 / 0); Vlad Chiricheș (10 / 0); Valentin Crețu (26 / 0); Joyskim Dawa (36 / 3); Cristian Ganea (5 / 0); Denis Haruț (10 / 0); Siyabonga Ngezana (30 / 0); Ricardo Pădurariu (1 / 0); Alexandru Pantea (20 / 0); Ionuț Panțîru (4 / 0); Risto Radunović (35 / 1) Midfielders: Baba Alhassan (17 / 1); Damjan Đoković (17 / 2); Malcom Edjouma (4 / 1); Valentin Gheorghe (1 / 0); Mihai Lixandru (34 / 1); Darius Olaru (36 / 15); Andrei Pandele (7 / 0); Ovidiu Popescu (30 / 1); Luis Phelipe (10 / 0); Eduard Radaslavescu (22 / 0); Adrian Șut (36 / 3); Mihai Toma (2 / 0) Forwards: Alexandru Băluță (32 / 6); Florinel Coman (34 / 18); Andrea Compagno (18 / 4); Andrei Cordea (4 / 0); David Miculescu (35 / 5); David Popa (3 / 0); Octavian Popescu (33 / 2); Dorin Rotariu (5 / 0) (league appearances and goals listed in brackets) Manager: Elias Charalambous Note: The website and the award are not affiliated with the country's top flight competition, the Liga I—instead, voters can also choose between Romanian players and coaches who are competing abroad.