Deian Sorescu, born on August twenty-ninth, nineteen ninety-seven, is a talented Romanian professional footballer who has made a name for himself as both a winger and a full-back. Currently, he plays for the Süper Lig club Gaziantep and represents the Romania national team, showcasing his skills on both domestic and international stages.
Sorescu's football journey began in the youth ranks of Politehnica Timișoara, where he honed his abilities until the club's dissolution in two thousand twelve. He embarked on his senior career with two entities that emerged from the remnants of the defunct team. In two thousand eighteen, he made a significant move to Dinamo București, where he accumulated over one hundred twenty appearances in the top flight of Romanian football.
After four successful years at Dinamo, Sorescu took his talents abroad to Raków Częstochowa, where he enjoyed a fruitful stint, winning three domestic trophies in Poland. In the winter transfer window of two thousand twenty-three, he returned to Romania on loan to FCSB, a rival of his former club. His journey continued in two thousand twenty-four when he signed with Turkish side Gaziantep, initially on loan before making a permanent move in August of the same year.
On the international front, Sorescu earned his first cap for the Romania senior team in June two thousand twenty-one during a friendly match against Georgia, which ended in a narrow loss. He was later selected for the UEFA Euro two thousand twenty-four, where the Romanian squad impressively won their group and advanced to the round of sixteen, marking a significant achievement in his international career.