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Sainsbury's agents are looking for a team abroad, Georges Manjek moves away from Maccabi Haifa
The Australian stopper is aware that the group is in contact with other foreigners. In Haifa, people tend to drop out of the manjak and conduct contacts with other foreigners in the central liaison position.
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- Trent Sciencebury
Shlomo Weiss
Sunday, 09 August 2020, 11:51Trent's agents at Maccabi Haifa's brake started trying to find him another team. The brake received messages to the club's desire to find another player in its place. In Haifa, they made it clear to Belem that he is still part of the team and is not released at this stage, but they are also aware that the player's agents and other foreign representatives related to him have already started looking for a team for him.
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The comeback is moving away. Georges Manjek (Photo: Yossi Tzipkis)In recent days Sainsbury’s has been offered to teams in Australia, the United States as well as Belgium and the Netherlands. Sainsbury's arrived in the summer and despite a good start to his term in Haifa, he faded in his ability. Haifa is looking for a foreign brake and there are quite a few options on the table of the professional team, with the assessment that eventually another brake will arrive and Sainsbury's will indeed leave.
The one who will probably not return to the team is midfielder George Manjek. After negotiations between the parties, it seems that Haifa has meanwhile dropped out of the option and they are trying to go for another option. According to sources in the club, there are three foreigners who are being examined for the midfield position.
The team player Ofri Arad is launching a fundraising campaign this week for needy families, ahead of the holidays, during the Corona crisis, under the headline: "Mom, I'm hungry." The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness and raise at least half a million shekels for the purchase of 1,000 holiday food baskets, thus helping and supporting needy families with children.