Following the troubled situation of Maccabi Haifa striker, Jerusalem is following what is happening at the Green Club • The team has made it clear that they will not pay astray for astronomical sums • Shlomi Azoulay may be eligible for Sunday's game against Bnei Yehuda
Moses celebrates. A change in thinking?
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Ami fat
Betar Jerusalem's plans for the current transfer window were to join a player or two on free transfer or on loan, but if you open up for them the possibility of acquiring Maccabi Haifa, Jordan Shua, who is highly regarded by owner Moshe Hogg, the picture on the subject may change.
According to a member of Betar's head: "If Shu'a is on the shelf, we will fight for it." However, the Jerusalemites will not be willing to pay for the sums paid to Maccabi Haifa at the time by Bnei Yehuda. It or not.
Meanwhile, team striker Shlomi Azoulay, who missed the last games due to an injury to the back muscle, may already be eligible for the upcoming game on Sunday against Bnei Yehuda, to which Freddie Plomin, who also wants a restraining sentence, will return.