The deadline for Betar Jerusalem to submit a realistic budget for the upcoming season is due to end today (Sunday) at 11:00, but in light of the developments that took place tonight around the sale of the team, there is certainly a reasonable chance that the Jerusalemites will receive an extension.
Where are things standing this morning?
Well, the owner of Bnei Yehuda, Barak Abramov, who has recently been in talks with Moshe Hogg about the purchase of the group, has reached an understanding with him on the terms of the purchase, but he is still checking the commitment, and a few other things before completing the move.
Abramov will also have to hand over Bnei Yehuda, which plays for Leumit, so that he can become the owner of Betar, but according to people close to the party: "Most likely the team will be sold to Abramov."
Moshe is celebrating.
Made a decision ?, Photo: Danny Maron
At the same time, Knesset member and former Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat held a conversation yesterday between the representatives of the fans and the purchasing group led by businessman Josh Yaakobi, who are ready to immediately transfer several million shekels to save the group, provided the fans lift the boycott, but it seems Celebrating prefers Abramov's proposal.
A source close to the details explained: "Once the celebrant sells the team everything changes, the fans will start buying subscriptions, the support from the municipality will come, it will be possible to make a lot of moves, but the question is who will take care of the debts?".
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