Another obstacle: the police oppose any agreement to sell Betar Jerusalem
After Moshe Hogg and Barak Abramov met and did not reach an agreement, it became known that the police demand from all parties involved the relevant documents and details - another procedure that could delay the transfer of ownership.
Talks will continue on Wednesday
Ophir Saar
12/07/2022
Tuesday, 12 July 2022, 19:48 Updated: 21:44
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There is still no agreement on the transfer of ownership of Betar Jerusalem. Tonight (Tuesday), owner Moshe Hogg and Bnei Yehuda owner Barak Abramov
met, in the presence of club trustee Yitzhak Junger and lawyer Roi Rosen, but the parties have not yet reached an agreement on transferring ownership of the club.
For the past six years, Yehuda has already completed all the basic tests for him in preparation for the acquisition of Betar Jerusalem, but there are still gaps that need to be bridged, so talks will continue tomorrow in an attempt to find solutions.
Among other things, the issue of guarantee by the Jerusalem Municipality has not yet been approved and this is one of the main reasons preventing the closure at this stage, as well as the approval of the Israel Police and final closure of all Bnei Yehuda transfer matters, along with a number of solutions for non-bank loans.
Despite the above, if Abramov receives positive answers as soon as possible on these issues, the sale of Betar Jerusalem to him may close within hours or at the latest by tomorrow.
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It is important to note that at this stage the police oppose any agreement to sell Betar Jerusalem and demand that any such agreement be approved with all the details, remittances and budget control conditions. In fact, the police ask all parties involved for all relevant documents
. The Abramov case will not be able to complete the acquisition of Betar Jerusalem until Bnei Yehuda also passes into new hands, but it intends to give the club free of charge to a buyer who agrees to commit to an investment of NIS 3.5 million.
In fact, the association clarified to the parties that a request for the transfer of ownership of Betar could not be submitted until the transfer of ownership of Bnei Yehuda was formally approved, that such a request has not yet been submitted to the committee For another extension if Abramov agrees to buy Betar.
Representatives of the "American" group of buyers led by Joshua Jacobi, who also collaborated with the Betar Jerusalem fans' association, still believe that it will be able to purchase the celebrated club, but there also admitted that "the feeling was that it was not up to us, Because celebrating prefers Abramov for personal reasons. "
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