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Maccabi Haifa: Meetings have begun with the players regarding a cut in their salaries Israel today

2020-08-03T09:25:41.351Z


The club is holding meetings with the players regarding their salary cuts next season, and estimates that a summary will be reached in the coming days | Israeli soccer


The club will ask the team's players to reduce their salaries by up to 30% next season, and it is estimated that the agreement will be reached in the coming days. • There is no change in the purchase plans, Trent Seinbury will probably be released

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Maccabi Haifa has begun meetings with the team's players regarding a cut in their salaries next season. At this stage, this is a cut of between 20 and 30 percent in salary, as long as fans are not allowed on the pitches. Most players understand the situation, when behind the scenes the Ministry of Finance sent a clear message that without a cut of about 30 percent in the salaries of players in the Premier League, the money of the economic safety net, which was agreed with the league director, will not be transferred. The assessment in Haifa is that the agreement will be reached in the coming days.

Beyond that, still without a purchase, the Greens are preparing for their first game in the Toto Cup against Urban KS (Sunday). Even before that, the senior team will play tomorrow against the youth team, as part of a training camp in Kfar Galim. Regarding strengthening the staff after quite a few talks On the issue between the professional team and the management, there is no intention to change the plans: attaching a rear contact, brake and probably another contact / extreme.There is currently room in the squad for one more foreigner, but it is estimated that another foreigner will be released, most likely Australian striker Trent Sainsbury. 

Source: israelhayom

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