Hapoel Beer Sheva is in advanced talks with Salmani, but wants another striker by his side
Barda wants the Kosovar striker of the Hammarby, but BS is also trying to close with Alexander Jermaif from the Swedish Hacken: "We need more quality in the attack."
Yaniv Tuchman
11/07/2022
Monday, 11 July 2022, 06:55 Updated: 07:14
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Summary of the 2: 1 loss of Hapoel Beer Sheva to Krakow in the training camp in Poland (Sport 1)
Hapoel Beer Sheva in advanced contacts with the addition of the Kosovar striker Astrit Salmani from the Hammarby team.
The fact that the striker, who can also play on the wing, has scored just one goal so far this season in the Swedish league, promotes the possibility that he will arrive.
Last season, the 25-year-old Salmani scored ten goals and Hapoel Beer Sheva coach Aliniv Barda asked to join him, as he is convinced that the drought he is suffering from this season is only temporary.
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Beer Sheva (Photo: Official website, from Hapoel Beer Sheva's Instagram)
At the same time, Hapoel Beer Sheva are also trying to close with striker Alexander Jermaif, a player from the Swedish Hacken, who is a different type of player from Salmani.
"We need more quality on offense," Hapoel Beer Sheva admits towards the end of the training camp they are holding in Poland.
The team feels that they will have a strong team with very experienced players who really want to bring another title, but there is a real need for more offensive options and Hapoel Beer Sheva has the option to add foreign players since Miguel Vitor and Mariano Bariro play as Israelis.
Tonight the group will hold a final tool test in the camp when it will travel about an hour from Krakow to meet the Cypriot team Karmiotisa.
So far, Hapoel Beer Sheva has won a Romanian team in the camp and lost twice to teams from the city of Krakow.
"We have made a lot of attempts in the line-ups in the games and there is no scale or conclusion to be drawn from the games so far here in Poland," the club say.
Owner Alona Barkat has joined a team that will prepare itself in the coming days for the Champions League on Saturday against Maccabi Haifa.
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