Hapoel Tel Aviv coach Kobi Refuah had hoped to strengthen the team with a foreign reinforcement player, but now it seems that the chances of the Reds being strengthened in the current transfer window have decreased significantly.
The budget control informed the Reds that the team will not be able to register new reinforcement players until it pays a debt of about 60,000 euros to their former player Emanuel Boateng.
The offensive player, who played three seasons for the Reds, sued them at FIFA for money he would have deserved and eventually won the lawsuit, so now the control has set Hapoel an ultimatum on the issue.
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