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Contract until the age of 37: Charon Sherry agreed for two more years at Maccabi Haifa Israel today

2022-11-22T07:37:57.860Z


The Dutch midfielder agreed in principle with the champion • In Carmel they are also trying to agree with Shawn Goldberg on an upgraded and long-term contract, with the next targets being captain Netta Lavi and goalkeeper Josh Cohen


Maccabi Haifa will return to activity next week after a two-week vacation, but behind the scenes at the club they are working on building the squad for the coming years.

The Dutch midfielder, Charon Sherry, agreed in principle on a new contract for two more years beyond the current season.

Sherry, who will be 35 years old this summer, received a contract until the age of 37, a rare thing in Israeli football, especially when it comes to foreign players.

Charon Sherry is one of the most respected players in the Champions League.

He arrived three and a half seasons ago and since then managed to win two championships with the club, qualified with him for the Champions League and the group stage of the Conference League.

The Dutchman's numbers during his years in Haifa are exceptional, among the best in the history of foreigners in the club: 45 goals and 34 assists.

This season Sherry has 4 goals and 4 assists in the league, 2 goals in the group stage of the Champions League and another 2 in the qualifiers.

Besides Sherry, Maccabi Haifa is also expected to agree with defender Sean Goldberg on a new and upgraded long-term contract, with the next targets being captain Netta Lavi and goalkeeper Josh Cohen, who are out of contract in the summer. 

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Source: israelhayom

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