Despite Betar Jerusalem's announcement yesterday (Thursday) that French-Jewish businessman Stefan Malul has signed a memorandum of understanding to buy the group and will transfer $ 1 million to the trust, as a matter of seriousness, some club members are raising major concerns about the deal.
The same sources in Betar raised questions about why there is no more information on the Internet about the businessman, who also did not provide information about himself in the official announcement. The details about owning a meat company KOSHLAL are also very unclear, Hannao also owns almost no information.
Betar Jerusalem fans demonstrate in front of Moshe Hogg's house // Photo: Udi Citiat
It was also learned yesterday that Malul was interested in acquiring Betar Jerusalem during the time of Arkady Gaydamak, but according to a source involved in the matter, he quickly disappeared and did not provide the necessary answers.
"Probably once again the hidden rabbi over the visible," a source in Betar Jerusalem said in a conversation with "Israel Today," adding, "There are many things we need to check.
"If there is anything untrue in this story, we will not let it happen and the Football Association will not let it happen."
It should be noted that even if the due diligence is completed, Stefan Malul will have to go through the Football Association's Rights Transfer Committee.
As you may recall, the Committee for the Transfer of Rights revealed at the time many dubious things and doubts about Hamed bin Khalifa, who failed to invent a certificate of integrity, and thus succeeded in preventing him from entering the group.
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