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Players' budget will increase, talks with Braimo: Hapoel Jerusalem's plans Israel today

2022-06-14T11:20:58.529Z


The Reds will increase the sums of money allocated to building the team to improve the achievements • Efforts to keep the valued forward • In the future the option to return to the EuroCup will be considered • Also: the fog on the issue of the coach


Hapoel Jerusalem's management held a meeting with the fans yesterday (Monday) in which they tried to provide some clarifications regarding the upcoming plans and the upcoming season.

First, owner Eyal Chomsky made it clear that the players' budget will increase next season compared to last season, in order to build a quality and more balanced staff.

In addition, as we have already written recently in the team want to see Suleiman Braimo continues for another season and have already opened contacts with the player and his representatives.

Braimo.

Continuing for another season ?, Photo: Oren Aharoni

The club's heads also addressed the issue of participation in Europe and made it clear that in the coming season the team will play in the Champions League in accordance with the contract signed with the heads of the factory.

It became clear that in the coming years it will be considered whether to continue or perhaps return to the EuroCup.

As you may recall, in a poll we conducted among the nominated fans, a large majority of the fans voted in favor of returning to the EuroCup.

Regarding the issue of the coach, it has emerged that there is still no final decision on whether Yotam Halperin will continue on the lines or whether another coach will come in his place.

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Source: israelhayom

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