"Khalfon wanted to help Beitar, but Avi Luzon is on his nerves"
Last two days for a solution in Beitar Jerusalem: The league administration wanted to help, but pressure is being put on it not to do so. Beitar officials: "The interest should be that Beitar embarks on a new path." Abramov may meet with Moshe Leon, but the Jerusalem municipality will not transfer money
Ofir Saar
06/08/2022
Saturday, August 6, 2022, 8:15 p.m
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Beitar Jerusalem fans outside the Magistrate's Court in Rishon Lezion (Audi Citiat)
The situation at Beitar Jerusalem as of Saturday night is this: Barak Abramov is ready to take over the club and immediately transfer 10 million shekels, - 5 million to singularities, money to be deposited with the police, and another 5 million for liabilities. So where is the problem? That this amount is not enough and budget control requires guarantees of an additional 10 million shekels. According to the work plan, the club was supposed to take this amount as a loan, but to this day there is no one to give a guarantee for it. By the way, all these actions are before Abramov strengthened the staff - which will require at least another 5 million shekels.
Head The Jerusalem Municipality, Moshe Leon, will meet with Abramov and try to see how he can help, but in any case it will not be possible to approve a guarantee for a loan or anything similar, certainly not in the near future. Even from the direction of the company that owns the rights to Beit and Gan, there is currently no positive direction, when the talks are the most serious which were managed until now were with the league director and the broadcast franchisee.
Where is the problem with a loan from the league manager and the broadcast franchisee?
The chairman of the administration, Erez Kalfon, wanted to help Beitar, but great pressure is put on him not to do so.
Maccabi Petah Tikva, who wants to stay in the Premier League, is mixed up and the issue of help from the manager has reached a boiling point - which made Chalon take a step back.
The same things regarding the broadcast franchisee himself, who very quickly got to hear the warning of discrimination in favor of Beitar and took a step back.
The final answers: this week.
Abramov (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
Beitar Jerusalem is still a very significant club for Israeli football and the league management, at the level of brand and revenue. As long as Moshe Hogge was in matters, justice was with them, but now there is a situation of a new owner who arrives, ready to transfer 10 million shekels immediately and further guarantees in the amount of 15 20 million shekels for budget control, which changes the whole picture.
Beitar officials said tonight: "The director wants to help, but people there suddenly took it back. They are afraid of the reaction, pressuring them not to help, especially those with an interest who want to be in the Premier League at the expense of Beit "R.
The situation with Abramov is not similar to the situation with Hogat, if they help the club will embark on a new path and will be able to start rebuilding itself.
What do they prefer, that you not be in Beitar?"
So what do we do from here?
In the end, all the bodies together will have to find solutions: the administration, the broadcast franchisee and the Jerusalem municipality - this is to get Beitar on a new path. If that doesn't happen, we will have to wait until the last minute and see if those interested in Beit Vagan will put up the money or Beitar will go down to League A.
If there are no solutions in the next 48 hours, the answer is quite clear.
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exerts its own pressure.
Luzon (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
Officials at the club added: "Avi Luzon sat on Erez Kalphon on the vein because he wants to be in the Premier League. They also activated other people in the management and at the broadcast franchise, all to destroy Beitar, even though they knew it was going to a new owner.
In the end the manager can get away with it, but she will also have to bear the consequences.
The easiest thing is to do nothing, to ignore the situation that Bitar has reached, and after that to say that they tried."
The same source added: "Beitar's situation this year is extraordinary.
An owner who is arrested and cannot do anything, in the end they work through the court and at the last minute they find a solution that will get the group out of the police.
So the minimum is that those who need to help in the world of football will do it.
Everyone knows that in any case this money will be returned, it's just that Betar won't get what it deserves."
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