"Abramov wants Beitar, but there are problems.
He wants a team he can enjoy."
According to the agreement with the intended buyer, the five million shekels for Singularit should come out of Bitar, the agreement with the police says otherwise and they are now trying to change it. In Abramov's environment they explained: "Making great efforts to close the deal, there will be no situation where all the money he transfers will be for commitments and not for strengthening the group "
Ofir Saar
08/08/2022
Monday, 08 August 2022, 11:51 Updated: 11:53
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Beitar Jerusalem fans outside the Magistrate's Court in Rishon Lezion (Audi Citiat)
Another nerve-wracking day is expected at Beitar Jerusalem, when the club continues to talk and exchange documents with the police, in order to change several details in the outline and try to move forward.
In fact, in the original agreement between Barak Abramov and Beitar, the payments to Singularites are supposed to come from the group itself, as part of the payment of operating debts current, but according to the agreement with the police, NIS 5 million should go to them as soon as the deal is signed.
Abramov is supposed to transfer 10 million shekels to the Jerusalem Beitar in the first stage, with a significant part of the amount supposed to go to strengthening the team. Since both the 5 million shekels and the loan he was promised are stuck, he stopped and waited for answers.
Trying to close.
Abramov (Photo: Udi Tsitiat)
Those around Abramov said today: "He wants Beitar and is making great efforts to close the deal, but there are problems, there will be no situation where all the money he transfers will be for singularities and commitments and not for strengthening the team, he knows what was agreed upon, he wants a proper team that he can also benefit from."
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