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Report in Scotland: Celtic are interested in Abu Fani Israel today

2022-06-07T07:16:42.911Z


Maccabi Haifa will not stand in the way of the connection, which could become the new Israeli football representative in the Scottish champions • Josh Cohen is close to signing a two-year contract in the green uniform • Barak Bachar is also trying to sign Nikita Rokavica


Maccabi Haifa midfielder Muhammad Abu Fani also has a contract with Maccabi Haifa for next season, but the Scottish media reports that the champions Celtic may buy him from the Israeli champions.

Abu Fani has a € 2 million release clause, so if an offer comes from the Scots, the Greens will have no choice but to congratulate Abu Fani on his new path.

His agent, Dudu Dahan, is very linked with Celtic and has transferred a number of players over the years, including Nir Bitton, Hatem 'Abd al-Hamid, Afa Ambrose and more.

If Abu Fani leaves, something that Maccabi Haifa takes into account, Mahmoud Jaber will get more significant minutes next season.

Jaber became a rotation player and excelled this season, with the bonus of being called up to the Israeli team for games against Iceland and Albania.

Josh Cohen.

On the verge of re-signing, Photo: Oded Karni

Beyond that, Carmel continues to try to strengthen the team, before the start of training next Thursday (15.6).

Goalkeeper Josh Cohen is expected to sign a two-year contract in the coming days.

In addition, it seems that Barak Bachar's insistence on Nikita Rokavica may lead to his eventual signing.

At the same time, Haifa is trying to close the deal of right-back Daniel Sundgren from Sweden, although there are other candidates on the agenda. 

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Source: israelhayom

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