Betar Jerusalem announced: A purchase deal has been signed between Abramov and Hogg
Subject to approvals from the police and the municipality, the team from the capital is expected to pass into the hands of the Bnei Yehuda owners - who tonight will attend a crucial meeting in an attempt to transfer ownership of the club from the national league as well.
Ophir Saar
13/07/2022
Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 5:44 p.m.
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"The transfer of ownership of Betar Jerusalem has been signed between Mr. Moshe Hogg and Mr. Barak Abramov," the club announced today (Sunday). "The deal is subject to the approval of the Israel Police and the Jerusalem Municipality.
The club and its hundreds of thousands of fans are looking forward to the new era that lies ahead. "The
timing of this announcement is not coincidental, as the goal is to put pressure on the Israeli police and the Jerusalem municipality. The municipality is discussing the possibility of
granting
the group a four-year municipal budget, and has not yet returned an answer.
Bnei Yehuda along with a husband loan that goes to Abramov are the rock of controversy.
The issue of the obligations that Bnei Yehuda has together with an owner loan that goes to Abramov is the rock of controversy (Photo: Udi Citiat)
It should be remembered that only if Abramov agrees to the sale of Bnei Yehuda and, together with the purchasers, appeals to the Committee for the Transfer of Management Rights, will the committee convene and make a decision, when the chances of this happening by tomorrow are nil.
The only option that will be available to all parties is to submit agreements in principle tomorrow so that Betar Jerusalem will receive an extension of a few more days in order to complete the moves.
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