Betar Jerusalem's new stopper, Joshua Mahias, is scheduled to land in Israel tonight (Tuesday).
Meanwhile, "Israel Today" has learned that the brakeman Omri Luzon, who last year was part of Reading's reserve team and then played for Rishon LeZion, began to be tested in the team. Am Luzon, son of Amos Luzon, owner of Rishon LeZion and former president of Maccabi Petah Tikva, will coach coach Erwin Koeman, may be signed as a third stopper.
In addition, the Jerusalemites are still considering the option of joining right-back Dor Alo, but even before that they are trying to find a team that will absorb Santiago Ocampus, who in any case needs to be released in order to make room for another foreigner.
Betar is also looking for a team for Glioflo Haselbaink, and hopes to reach a conclusion in the coming days with a foreign contact, after the club submitted an official offer to one of the candidates of the professional team last week.
Santiago Ocampus, Photo: Alan Schieber,