Ghana’s 2006 World Cup star Haminu Draman is on trials at CFR Cluj and might be offered a deal after a fantastic display against Hungarian side Puskas Academy.
Draman failed to get playing time at Portuguese side Gil Vicente forcing him to look elsewhere to resurrect his dying career.
CFR's coach Basil Miriam tested the Ghanaian in a training camp in Hungary bringing him in the second half in a game against Puskas Academy in which he set up the penalty for Ivorian Gregory Tade to score and make it 2-0.
The once promising Draman was lively with his pace and skills which was commended by the CFR Cluj coach.
Draman, 28, has featured for Red Star Belgrade and also Turkish side Genclerbirligi, Lokomotiv Moscow, Kuban Krasnodar and Arles Avignon before heading to Gil Vicente where things did not work out well.