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Negotiations continue: There are still no agreements between Hapoel Tel Aviv and the players
The players' organization is trying to advance negotiations with the club, but the dispute over the date of commencement of payments for the Nahalat period remains unchanged.
Hapoel Tel Aviv claims: "If the money from the safety net had come in today, we would have given the players everything they deserve. We are dealing alone."
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Ophir Saar
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 10:02 AM
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Hapoel Tel Aviv and the players' organization began yesterday (Tuesday) exchanging documents in an attempt to reach an outline in which the players will receive the salary for the starting period in several payments. However, there are still no understandings between the parties. Zeev Greenberg and the Nisnov brothers do not want to commit to this, and demand that the first payment be dropped only after the funds flow from the safety net, which may only be received in December or January. The
parties will continue negotiations, Tel Aviv clarified yesterday: "If the funds from the security network had come in today, we would have given them everything, but there is no flow from any body so far and we have to deal with everything alone.
"Everything we did was out of responsibility for the whole club."
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Over the past week, some of the players' representatives have been examining the possibility that following the Khalat they could resign in a dismissal lawsuit.
Hapoel Tel Aviv made it clear yesterday that they will not sell young players at a low price due to the situation, and only an offer that will be difficult to refuse for Shai Eisen, Doron Leidner or another player will be seriously considered.
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