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Towards signing Hapoel Tel Aviv: Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Beer Sheva will compensate Ben Bitton - Walla! sport

2021-01-12T05:46:58.919Z


The right-back, who will officially join Nir Klinger's team, will receive his January salary from the city rival and will be compensated by the Southerners at 30 percent of the base salary he was supposed to receive next season. Shlomi Azoulay may leave Astra Giorgio and is a candidate to join, Bnei Yehuda wants Boateng


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Towards signing Hapoel Tel Aviv: Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Beer Sheva will compensate Ben Bitton

The right-back, who will officially join Nir Klinger's team, will receive his January salary from the city rival and will be compensated by the Southerners at 30 percent of the base salary he was supposed to receive next season.

Shlomi Azoulay may leave Astra Giorgio and is a candidate to join, Bnei Yehuda wants Boateng

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Ophir Saar

Tuesday, 12 January 2021, 07:28

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Ben Bitton is scheduled to officially sign today (Tuesday) at Hapoel Tel Aviv, after all the terms of his release from Maccabi Tel Aviv and the release of his contract at Hapoel Beer Sheva next season were agreed until yesterday evening.

Maccabi Tel Aviv will pay Bitton his salary for the month of January, while Beer Sheva will compensate the defender with 30% of the base salary for next season, in order to supplement his salary.

Bitton will sign with the Reds for a year and a half with an option for another season.



Hapoel Tel Aviv does not intend to settle for Bitton and the goal is to strengthen until the league returns with two players to the front.

Patos in Chirai has not yet been released from Wisla Krakow but the club are confident he will get him by the weekend.

Beyond Bechirai, the club will add another creative offensive line-up, with Shalom Edri and Ramzi Spori on the agenda.

The option to add Shlomi Azulai as another striker is also on the table.

Astra Giorgio striker is on holiday in Israel and is considering the option of returning to Israel due to the fact that he does not receive a salary in Romania.

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Ben Bitton (Photo: GettyImages, DeFodi Images)

After the acquisition is completed, Nir Klinger will complete a makeover in which half of the lineup players will be replaced by new players.

Ben Bitton, Dan Einbinder, Lidor Cohen, Ofek Bitton and two other players who will join the front, will allow the coach to have a completely different staff.

Due to the fact that training games cannot be edited, Klinger conducts internal games to explore options and put new players into playing fitness.



And there are those who may leave: Bnei Yehuda is interested in Emanuel Boateng and he may move to its ranks.

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