Two weeks after he was diagnosed, the connection was negative on examination • Due to the ban on training in Israel, the club will try to go to a camp abroad • The addition of Twataha is still on the agenda
Wildshot.
Recovering from the corona
Photography:
Alan Shiver
Maccabi Haifa midfielder Yannick Wildshot conducted a corona test which was negative.
Remember, the Dutchman was positive about the virus about two weeks before the game against Rostov in the Europa League, and after a period in which he was free of symptoms, he also recovered from the virus.
This means that Wildshot will be able to return to routine, but currently the team's training, as well as the rest of Israeli football, is suspended due to the decision of the Ministry of Health.
In this regard, Haifa will shift gears in an attempt to promote the existence of a training camp abroad. The problem at the moment is that there is no date for returning to games because the Ministry of Health opposes the return of professional sports.
Meanwhile, despite the relegation against Tottenham on Thursday, the club have not dropped the possibility of the addition of left-back Taleb Twataha.
In eight days, the transfer window will end and Haifa has sent a clear message to Ludogorets that if it does not compromise on its demands, there will be no deal.
The Bulgarians are currently demanding 350,000 euros, an amount the Greens do not agree to pay.
The player himself is also interested in the transition.