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"Dor Peretz will not leave for any group" Israel today

2021-02-22T07:43:15.440Z


The outstanding Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder, whose contract is coming to an end, wants to go to Europe • A source close to the management: "Everything must be done to keep him" | Israeli football


The outstanding Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder, whose contract is nearing completion, wants to leave for Europe • Close to management: "Everything must be done to keep him"

  • Dor Peretz (center).

    Becomes Maccabi Tel Aviv's player of the season

    Photo: 

    Danny Maron

"Everything must be done to keep Dor Peretz," say people close to the heads of Maccabi Tel Aviv, where they praise the connection that scored the winning goal against Hapoel B'Shlosha yesterday in the State Cup (0: 1), and that his future in the team is not yet known due to the fact that he finishes His contract.

As reported in "Israel Today" about two months ago, the Yellows are trying to sign Peretz, who is becoming the champion's player of the season, on a new and long-term contract, but the contacts between the parties have not yet matured.

The midfielder knows he has a better chance of leaving for Europe at the end of the season as a free agent.

One of the players referred to Peretz's future and said: "Dor will not leave for every team in Europe, he wants to move forward and the offer should be professionally and economically attractive."

As you may recall, in the past, Peretz gained interest from teams in Russia, but eventually stayed with Maccabi. 

Meanwhile, after the rotation that Patrick Van Leven performed in the cup, it seems that even in the rematch against Shakhtar, the coach is expected to rotate the team, so that all the players will be eligible for the important league game against MS.

Ashdod.

The group will take off for Ukraine tomorrow morning. 

Source: israelhayom

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