Maccabi Tel Aviv has submitted an offer to purchase the brake Andreas Maxo
The captain of Brondby and the player of the Danish national team entered the last season of the contract, but his team demands 1.4 million euros, an amount that the Yellows are not willing to pay.
Proposals were made for additional brakes, with the aim of landing one in the Merlot.
The players testified after Zehavi's debut training session: "It seems that he never left"
Yaniv Tuchman
28/06/2022
Tuesday, 28 June 2022, 06:05
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Eran Zehavi in the renewed debut training at Maccabi Tel Aviv (courtesy of Maccabi Tel Aviv)
Maccabi Tel Aviv has submitted a bid for Danish stopper Andreas Maxo, but his team Brondby is having difficulties with the transfer and is demanding a large sum, even though next season will be Maxo's last in his contract.
Belem, captain Brondby and one of the best players in the Danish league, has a release clause of 11 million Danish kroner which is 1.48 million euros, but Maccabi Tel Aviv is not willing to pay such a high amount because he is a free agent in a year.
Maxo went on to play in Turkey in 2017 and then went on to Switzerland and Germany.
He returned to Denmark in 2019 and thanks to his ability at Brondby he also reached the Danish national team.
He made his debut in 2020 and a second appearance about three months ago.
In recent summonses he was no longer on the team.
Maccabi Tel Aviv have submitted offers for more brakes and hope to close a deal soon so that a player can be landed even at the training camp in the Netherlands.
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Maccabi Tel Aviv will open the second day of the training camp in Merlow this morning after joining the Eran Zehavi camp yesterday evening and having already made his debut in training together with all his new friends.
Zehavi took part in the entire training that lasted about an hour and looked like "the one who never left Maccabi Tel Aviv," as players on the team testified.
The addition of Zehavi kicked off the sale of subscriptions for next season and until last night the subscribers renewed 7,000 fans.
All 18,500 subscribers from last season will be able to renew their subscriptions without pressure until next Friday.
After that, Maccabi Tel Aviv will take a break and on July 15, they will open the sale to another 4,000 subscribers and the team will sell a total of 22,500 subscribers due to the obligation to keep their 4-5 goals and margins in favor of guest groups.
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