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Maccabi Haifa does not accept Betar's offer on Shua | Israel Today

2020-09-23T10:14:30.043Z


The Greens demand 1.4 million euros for Jordan Shua and are not ready to accept the deal offered by the Jerusalem team | Israeli soccer


The Greens are demanding 1.4 million euros for the striker and are not ready for the deal offered by the team from the capital • Bachar is debating the link between Haziza and Rodriguez ahead of the game against Rostov tomorrow

  • Shua.

    Haifa is not ready to compromise

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    Maor Alexelsi

Maccabi Haifa is preparing for the game against Rostov tomorrow (Thursday) and tonight will hold its concluding training session.

Barak Bachar's dilemma is between Dolev Haziza and Jose Rodriguez in the link.

It is estimated that eventually, Haziza will get the 11th shirt.

Another possibility is that Rodriguez will play in place of Yuval Ashkenazi alongside Neta Lavie.

Meanwhile, the team hopes that the contagion of the contact Yannick Wildshot will end there and now they are waiting for the results of the additional tests that UEFA did for the players and the team members.

In another matter, as published here, the club holds an offer of 700,000 euros from Betar Jerusalem for 50 percent of Jordan Shua's card. Haifa is not ready for this deal yet and has set a price tag of 1.4 million euros, the amount in which it acquired the striker. Jerusalem is ready to raise the offer to 900,000 euros, but the numbers are still far from what Haifa demands. "The team is in Russia and concentrating on the game, not on what's around," the club said, adding: "There are those who deal with these issues. Jordan has done everything right professionally and legitimately that he wants to play more." 

Source: israelhayom

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