Back contact Godfrey Romarto has concluded at Hapoel Tel Aviv for next season
The 22-year-old Dutchman who played for Twente and Willem II is expected to undergo medical tests and sign with the Reds for next season plus an option for another.
The striker Shlomi Azulai said goodbye: "Thanks to the club that gave me a warm home, I realized that this is the end of my episode at Hapoel and I preferred to be a leading player in another team. Thank you for everything."
Refresh Baranowski
12/06/2022
Sunday, 12 June 2022, 16:17
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
Share on general
Comments
Comments
We ticked off, summary of the events of Saturday, June 11 (Sports 1)
Further reinforcement for Hapoel Tel Aviv.
Dutch full-back Godfrey Romarto today (Sunday) summed up his terms at the club for one season with an option for another season and will sign after undergoing medical tests.
Romarto, 22, grew up in Twente's youth department.
In the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 seasons he recorded 45 league games in team uniform from the top league in the Netherlands.
Last season he moved to Willem II where he recorded 21 league appearances, in which he scored one goal.
This is the third player to join Hapoel Tel Aviv this summer after Keis Ganem joined Hapoel Beer Sheva and acquired Hisham Lios from MS.
Kafr Qassem from the National League.
This is the first foreign player to join the team for next season.
The striker Shlomi Azulai, who signed the newcomer Bnei Reina, left the team this summer.
In addition, the team was led by Angie Freddie Floman, Bogdan Serenevsky, Muhammad Klil Traore and Marco Jankovic.
More on Walla!
sport
Summer transfer window 2022: The changes in the staff of the Premier League teams
To the full article
Is expected to be the first foreigner to join the Reds.
Romarto (Photo: GettyImages, PIETER STAM DE JONGE)
More on Walla!
A million euros?
It's a little money: the crazy sums running this summer in Israeli football
Moshe Hogg demands from the association: NIS 15 million, and another NIS 18 million for debts
"Check for only a few days": Bnei Yehuda players angry over partial salaries
The first aid button that accompanies anywhere and anytime - and saves lives
On another issue, earlier today striker Shlomi Azulai said goodbye to Hapoel Tel Aviv and in an Instagram message wrote: "I want to thank the club that gave me a warm home, only a season and a half but felt much better. To the team, management and players Always.
To the good and loyal audience in the country that is second to none, thank you for great performances and daily love.
sport
Israeli soccer
Super League
Tags
Hapoel Tel Aviv
Shlomi Azulay