He was linked with interests from clubs as Benfica, Fiorentina, AC Milan, Beşiktaş Istanbul, FC Astana.
[2] At the age of 16 he started his journey outside of Moldova by signing with Italian Seria A club AC Siena, but failing to receive the residence permit.
For next season as a consequence he joined Iraklis Thessaloniki from Greek Superleague, but repeatedly a residence permit was not granted.
At age of 18 he joined FC Snagov, and made his first EU debut from starting 11 against Victoria Branesti, with a 3-0 win, however he had received a severe injury and missed the rest of the period,[3] at his comeback vs Delta Dulcea, he got injured again and substituted early in the game.
Debuting in the Top Tier with a winning streak from the start of the season with surprising win against multiple champion FC Sheriff and achieving multiple club records, such as Club historical qualification to Europa League qualifiers,[6] most unbeaten run in club history with ten games,[7] the team with most goalless draws between 2015 and 2019 in Europe,[8] while being the youngest professional coach in Moldova and probably in the world.