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After the match with Olympiakos: Haifa will offer Bogdan Palanich an upgraded contract Israel today

2022-07-23T17:54:26.450Z


After the reports that AAK Athens decided to give up the signing of the brakeman, the champions will do everything to keep the Serbian in the club • The player himself is expected to demand an upgrade in salary


Maccabi Haifa is expected to meet with the team's stopper Bogdan Palanich after the pair of games against Olympiakos in an attempt to sign him on a new contract.

The player himself is expected to ask for a significant upgrade in his salary, which is already one of the highest in the group and stands at about 450 thousand dollars.

At the same time, this is the last season in the agreement between the parties and the desire to extend it is mutual.

Palanich himself understands that as time passes, his chances of signing with AK Athens are decreasing.

Yesterday (Friday) it was announced in the media in Athens that the Greek club is expected to drop from the Serbian brake of the Greens.

As I recall, AAK offered the 30-year-old brakeman a salary of about 700,000 dollars for the next two years.

Haifa may give Palanich a three-year contract to make him willing and at the same time earn him for a long period.

Besides all these, only one scenario will change the picture and that is the activation of the release clause in the player's contract, which is 1.8 million euros, which seems weak at this point.

As published in Israel Hayom, the player has already conveyed a message to the management that he wants to continue at the club, but also to progress financially.

Haifa is ready to upgrade and for that purpose a meeting will be held between the parties.

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Source: israelhayom

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