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Legia Warsaw was interested in the happiness of Davida, Hapoel Tel Aviv wants a high sum
The Polish champion is looking for a winger and the young midfielder is one of the names that came up.
The Reds: Want $ 3-4 million.
And also: the Scottish key man
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Ophir Saar
Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 11:45
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Polish champions Legia Warsaw have a problem with Hapoel Tel Aviv player Osher Davida, but the Reds want the 19-year-old player to stay on the team and help them stay in the Premier League.
Davida became a regular player this season and yesterday cooked up Omri Altman's winning goal against Betar Jerusalem. He managed to score two goals this season. In
Poland today it was said that Belgium and Warsaw do not like contacts about players becoming public. It should also be borne in mind that Davida is still serving in the IDF and his departure from Israel requires a special permit.
Hapoel Tel Aviv said they are demanding $ 3-4 million - an amount that Poland says Snow White Warsaw will not pay in any case.
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The key man in the story is John Park.
The Scot has been a scout at Celtic for many years and is well acquainted with Israeli football.
Over the years, he recommended the purchase of Nir Bitton, Biram Kiel and Afa Ambrose directly from the Premier League, and in fact was the main man on Celtic's side in the decision to join them.
The 62-year-old Scot has also advised Maccabi Tel Aviv in the past, at a time when Ben Mansford was CEO, and was recently appointed Scout Belgium-Warsaw.
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