After the club announced the sale of Mlada to the Belgian Ghent, the Diamonds will try to strengthen in the near future with two players • On the agenda: The champion striker, who may leave Kiryat Shalom • If the probes do not bear fruit, the team will consider an overseas strengthening option
Itay shechter.
A decision needs to be made
Photography:
Alan Shiver
After Maccabi Netanya announced over the weekend the sale of striker Younes Mlada to the Belgian Ghent team, for an amount estimated at over one and a half million euros, the Diamonds will try to strengthen in the near future with two new players.
In Netanya, they recently approached Itai Schechter, who is known to be disappointed with his status at Maccabi Tel Aviv and may leave the champion, but the Diamonds know that there is no certainty about the release of the striker from Maccabi, so they are examining the option of a foreign striker.
And back to Melda, which was officially unveiled on Friday in Ghent, the player has signed for 4.5 seasons with the Belgian team, with the media supposed to earn about $ 200,000 a season. "The club wishes Jonas Melda great success and believes that Yonav represented us with dignity, as did his predecessors who set out to make a force in Europe, while maintaining the values on which he was educated," a statement from Maccabi Netanya said.