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Power on the left, speed and hunger to succeed. Maccabi Tel Aviv will sign Brandley Kvass until tomorrow - Walla! sport

2021-08-31T04:32:49.644Z


The Yellows are convinced that the Kwas will be a significant addition of power to the front. Despite referrals: Maccabi Tel Aviv intends to keep Shahar Phiben, Ido Shachar and Ronen Chanzis for the coming season


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Power on the left, speed and hunger to succeed.

Maccabi Tel Aviv will sign Brandley Kwas until tomorrow

The Yellows are convinced that Kwas will be a significant addition of strength to the front that suffers from a lack of creativity.

Despite referrals: Maccabi Tel Aviv intends to keep Shahar Phiben, Ido Shachar and Ronen Chanzis for the coming season

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Yaniv Tuchman

Tuesday, August 31, 2021, 6:30 p.m.

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Maccabi Tel Aviv estimates that tonight (Tuesday) or at the latest tomorrow, Dutch winger Brandley Kwas will sign for the team.

Maccabi Tel Aviv decided to go for Kwas among some of the players who were on its lists due to his strong left foot, his speed, impressive free kicks, his love of scoring goals and the belief that he deserves to be very hungry to succeed.

The club are convinced that Kwas will be a significant addition of strength to the front, which has been suffering from a lack of creativity since the opening of the games in Europe, when on Tuesday against Bnei Sakhnin it stood out in particular.

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The offensive part of the Yellows needs a new spirit.

Kvass (Photo: GettyImages, Soccrates Images)

Kwas, a Dutchman who will celebrate his 29th birthday next month, for his part wants to squint again at European football and the high financial offer he received from Maccabi Tel Aviv alongside the fact that Maccabi Tel Aviv will play in the Conference League, convinced him to join.

Maccabi Tel Aviv will complete Kwass' medical tests today, after which he will sign the contract.

The fact that the team's coach Patrick van Leven is Dutch also added to his decision to come to Israel.

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Want to keep him on the roster.

Hanetzis (Photo: Berni Ardov)

In another matter, despite many requests from various teams in the Premier League, Maccabi Tel Aviv intends to keep Shahar Phiben, Ido Shachar and Ronen Chanzis for the coming season.

All three are wanted on loan in teams in the Premier League, as Maccabi Tel Aviv loaned Nadav Nidam to Kiryat Shmona, but Maccabi Tel Aviv wants to keep them on its roster.

The younger generation of Turgeman may move on loan to Betar Tel Aviv Bat Yam, unless it is decided at the last minute to keep him in the squad in light of his good ability in training.

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