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Hapoel Be'er Sheva in advanced negotiations with Alexandru Faun | Israel Hayom

2022-09-27T22:41:17.399Z


First publication: the group from the capital of the Negev is close to the addition of the Romanian winger who belongs to the Romanian Cluj • The contacts with the Colombian midfielder Sebastian Gomez did not succeed


Hapoel Beer Sheva is in advanced negotiations with the Romanian extremist Alexandru Faun, who belongs to the Romanian club Cluj, Israel Hayom learned for the first time.

In the capital of the Negev, they will try to close the deal as soon as possible and register the player by the end of the transfer window in Israel, on Wednesday at 19:00.

This is a midfielder who played throughout his career in Cluj, where he also grew up.

This season he has five appearances in which he scored one goal.

Last season, Faun recorded four assists in the Romanian league.

This season he started as a team player, but recently there was a decline in his status, which opened up the possibility of bringing him.

If BS manages to close all the details, the Romanian will be its last acquisition in the current window.

On the way to significant strengthening.

Hapoel Beer Sheva, photo: Danny Maron

In recent weeks, the team's coach, Eliniv Barda, made a great effort to strengthen the squad with another winger.

After adding Shafi Suleimanov on loan to the right wing, an attempt was made to add another foreigner to the left side as well.

Recently, BS held talks with the Colombian midfielder Sebastian Gomez, but the negotiations with his team were not successful. Later, quite a few players were offered, but Breda insisted on adding only a player who he believed could upgrade the team professionally.

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Source: israelhayom

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