Hapoel Tel Aviv continues to strengthen.
The Reds reached an agreement with Slovan Bratislava on the loan of striker Alan Ozbolt, who played last season for Hapoel Haifa and scored 11 goals in the league.
The Slovaks demanded a loan fee of 200,000 euros, an amount that Hapoel was not willing to pay, but after lengthy negotiations the loan fee of 40,000 euros was agreed and the striker's arrival at the Reds was paved.
Ozbolt, 26, was not the first option for Kobi Refuah and Omar Boxenbaum, who had previously tried to sign three other strikers but were unsuccessful due to high demands.
So in the end they decided to attach the striker.
Hapoel is currently working on finding a quality foreign brake, in order to complete the staff.
There may also be an attempt to sign Yuval Ashkenazi, a Maccabi Netanya player, after most of the team's midfield players left.
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