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"Because of force majeure, stops mortgage payments" Israel today

2020-07-15T22:39:00.507Z


After receiving a letter from the management of Hapoel Tel Aviv about his canceled contract, Maor Buzaglo replies cynically: "I would be happy to discuss the payment option" | Israeli soccer


After receiving a letter from the Hapoel Tel Aviv management about his canceled contract earlier, Maor Buzaglo answers cynically: "If there are any changes, I would be happy to discuss the option of returning the payment."

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Maor Buzaglo, Moti Bershetsky, Yoav Jaffy, Raz Cohen and Arik Yanko received a letter this morning (Tuesday) from the Hapoel Tel Aviv management informing them that their contract was unilaterally canceled. The letter claims by the club that the corona is defined as a "force majeure" and therefore the agreement is not valid.

The one who is probably not ready to accept the way in which Hapoel Tel Aviv reached the controversial decision is the contact Maor Bouzaglo, who cynically tweeted the following post: "Hello, following the Corona virus (force majeure) I am forced to stop mortgage payments. Refund ". Buzaglo also did not forget to tag Bank Hapoalim.

Hello @PoaliMarkeTweet Hello

Due to the Corona virus (force majeure) I have to stop my mortgage payments. Should there be any changes I would be happy to discuss the refund option.

- Maor Buzaglo (@ MaorBuzaglo11) July 14, 2020

It should be noted that in the letter the players were offered a new contract in the amount of 40 percent of the existing salary. The players received the announcement by surprise and are investigating the matter legally.

Source: israelhayom

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