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Returning on time: The snapshot in the Premier League | Israel today

2020-05-07T14:57:03.050Z


So who's still deep in the PA? Who's already gearing up for training? And which players aren't likely to return to the swamp?


After two months of forced retardation, 14 Premier League teams will return to full activity on Sunday. • So who's still deep in the squad?

  • Dan Einbinder in Betar training. Ready to go back to play?

    Photo: 

    Alan Shaver

Premier League teams will begin training fully on Sunday, including contact, when three weeks later the league will resume. What is the situation of the teams? Who hasn't returned to practice yet? Which players were released? We are here to make you order.

Maccabi Tel Aviv: The champion, who is in a great position for another win, returned to practice in teams as soon as the moment of approval. The Yellows did not release any player, with only Chico Opuado not returning after finishing the season due to injury, the champion will regain Dor Peretz after a long absence and possibly Orush Nikolich, who during the Corona returned to practice with the team.

Maccabi Tel Aviv is already celebrating. Will you be able to keep the title? // Photo: Alan Shiber

Maccabi Haifa: The group returned to activity as early as last week. The English professional team is returning to Israel next week. All players signed a cut of 31 percent of their salary by the end of the season.

Hapoel BS: The team has been practicing for over a week while players have cut 50 percent of their wages by the end of the season, including those whose salaries include a salary in June. Pioneer Nigel Haslavinck was released at his request during the Corona rally.

Hapoel Tel Aviv: The  team of Nir Klinger, who fantasizes about winning the Cup, also returned to training when the permit was given to train in groups of up to 10, but to the league it would come without Stefan Spirovsky, who was released at his request after his wife gave birth in Macedonia.

Betar Jerusalem, Maccabi Netanya, and Bnei Yehuda (like Hapoel and Maccabi Tel Aviv) have already returned to practice and have not released any players.

Nir Klinger in Hapoel Tel Aviv training. Significant stranger released in the limelight // Photo: Danny Maron

Hapoel Haifa: The Reds returned to training about a week ago after a long negotiation where a 50 per cent cut in the salary of players and professional staff was eventually agreed. The midfielder Gidi Kenyuk came to an end just last night and will return for training today.

Hapoel Hadera: The players and professional staff have been released to the USSR and have not returned to training yet. The players have been invited to a conversation with the professional manager Oren Golan, where they will receive information on the format of the budget and the training will resume on Saturday.

Urban Kash: For about two weeks, the group has been training according to the Ministry of Health's guidelines. Owner Izzy Shertzki did not take his employees to the USSR when the players cut 23 percent of their salary.

Schacia Ness Ziona: All players and club members have been released to the USSR and as of today (Thursday) have not yet returned to training. Ness Ziona foreign players are not at all in the country and it seems that the new immigrant is not ready for the league's return.

Hapoalim KP. Foreigners are still in the Palestinian Authority // Photo: Alan Shiber

MS Ashdod: The players were released to the USS at the end of the league and returned to training about two weeks ago. At this stage, the players' wages have not yet been cut.

Hapoel Ra'anana: Some of its players were taken out to the UAE while the senior players cut 27.5 percent, returning for the first time on Thursday, but the club fears "21 days to get everyone back in shape is not enough time".

Hapoel KP: The group that all its Israeli players were in the USSR but the foreigners have not yet returned to training, but management has already announced to the players that they will demand a 40 percent pay cut for the coming period and some are opposed to it.

Source: israelhayom

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