After the signings of Golsa and Dan Bitton, the champions expressed satisfaction, and at the same time plan to dilute the staff. • The transfer of midfielder Ido Shachar to Hapoel Haifa was agreed in principle.
Golsa with Schechter, yesterday in Kiryat Shalom. looks promising
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Maccabi Tel Aviv is pleased with the recent signings of Eyal Golsa and Dan Bitton. "The Israeli base remains strong," the club said. "Golsa was very important to the professional team. Dan Bitton is a talented player with a lot of potential. "
As for Golsa, the player rejected two offers from Europe, one of them from the league in Portugal. Following the signing of the two ties, in Kiryat Shalom they will slightly dilute the staff and release a player or two.
The transfer of midfielder Ido Shachar to Hapoel Haifa has been agreed in principle and is expected to close in the next day. The Yellows were promised that Shahar would receive significant playing minutes in Haifa, with the plan being to return him in a year as a more significant screw.
Eyal Golsa in his debut training session this season. Will continue the fitness from last season? // Photo: Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv claim that they will not sell Dan Glazer at this stage. The player himself is looking for teams abroad, but the difficulty is finding a club that will pay 2 million euros for him. A number of teams in Germany have expressed interest in the squad, but the high price tag is currently preventing progress.
Regarding the expected release of Dor Micha and Noble Omar, all parties are examining the issue legally. Both players are looking for new teams and they expect the club to complete their salaries. It is estimated that no indictment will be filed against the two, which will make it easier for them to find another group. Meanwhile, the players are working with a personal fitness trainer.