The police will approve the sale of Betar on condition that no funds are transferred to the celebrant
The police will carefully examine any agreement with Barak Abramov, but will not prevent the deal as long as the celebrant does not profit from it.
Obstacle: The test may take time.
If the sale goes ahead, Yuval Ashkenazi's candidacy will be examined
Ophir Saar
13/07/2022
Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 9:30 p.m.
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Betar Jerusalem fans demonstrate in front of Moshe Hogg's house (use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)
For several days now, we have been hearing mainly about the difficulties in the negotiations between Barak Abramov and Moshe, who are celebrating on the way to the acquisition of Betar Jerusalem. The real details are known only to Hogg and Abramov, who are conducting four-way talks,
where the real deal has been closed, the one awaiting police approval as of today (Wednesday) in the morning.
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There are still obstacles.
Abramov (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
The police do not want to prevent the sale of Betar, but mainly want to prevent the transfer of funds to Moshe Hogg or to dubious parties within the club's obligations. The matter is the outline of the agreement: The move, but only after extensive inspections and not at any cost. The threats that Betar will be relegated to the First Division because of the police do not stress anyone in 433.
In any case, the deal will not be closed until tomorrow, because the sale of Bnei Yehuda is still in progress.
A meeting that was supposed to take place yesterday on the subject has been postponed to today and even if things close during it, no request has yet been made to the rights transfer committee to transfer the group from Abramov, so things will take time.
Either way, Abramov will have to present by tomorrow summary agreements in principle for the sale of Bnei Yehuda and the acquisition of Betar Jerusalem in order for Betar to receive an additional extension of several days from the control.
Wants to reunite with some of his former players.
Abacus (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
If Abramov acquires Betar, the professional team led by Yossi Aboksis will try to strengthen in a flash to prepare a team for the league. Danilo Asperia, whose terms have been agreed, is waiting for final answers, the possibility of uniting Yossi
Aboksis
and Elton Akolta (a match that was very successful in Be'er Sheva) still exists, and Yuval Ashkenazi's name has come up as an option to strengthen, if he can be released from Maccabi Netanya. He made his big break under Aboksis in Bnei Yehuda
.
The agreement to transfer Aviel Zargari to Maccabi Haifa has not yet been signed.
If Barak Abramov acquires the team, the final decision on the matter will be his.
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