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Shamir was introduced to Standard Liege: "I haven't hesitated for a moment" Israel today

2020-01-21T20:04:01.442Z


The midfielder, sold from Hapoel Be'er Sheva to the Belgian team for € 1.8 million, said: "I have not yet received my work permit"


The connection, which was sold from Hapoel Beer Sheva to the Belgian group for about € 1.8 million, told reporters: "I have been in contact with the group for the past two weeks. I have not yet received my work permit."

  • Shamir n and a standard Liacz monitor didn't think twice

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Eden Shamir was officially introduced today as the new Standard Liege actor. The midfielder, who was sold from Hapoel Beersheba to the Belgian team for around € 1.8 million, is aiming to play in the upcoming match against Ostend, but it is not yet clear whether he will be included on the roster.

Shamir told reporters at his presentation: "I am just happy and proud to join a club like Standard Liege. It was an easy decision for me, I did not hesitate for a moment to come here. It happened so fast, it is a great opportunity for me. I thank Hapoel Beersheba for giving me "I have been in contact with Liege for the past two weeks. I really wanted to take the step forward in my career."

The Israeli midfielder added with a vision for the future: "I hope I get in quickly, the first training went well, the pace is higher than in Israel but I'm willing to give 100 percent. I also have a head game that can help both the offensive and defensive sides. I haven't received my work permit yet So I don't think I'll be able to play against Ostend, it's going to take a few days. "

Source: israelhayom

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