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Maccabi Tel Aviv turned to Gutierrez Heine, who is in demand in Germany - voila! Sport

2023-01-31T10:59:52.145Z


Following the refusal of Konrad de la Fuente to come to Israel and the hesitation of Agibo Kamara, the Yellows turned to the French winger of Auxerre who was supposed to sign for Hertha Berlin


Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Maccabi Tel Aviv 0:0 (Sport1)

Following the refusal of Konrad de la Fuente to come to Israel and the hesitation of Agibo Kamara, Maccabi Tel Aviv turned to the French winger Gauthier Hein with the aim of joining them.

Heine (26) was supposed to sign for Hertha Berlin yesterday.

He had already arrived from his French team Auxerre in Germany and passed medical tests, but in the end he did not sign with the team.

Maccabi Tel Aviv received the information about this and contacted the player to try and bring him on loan until the end of the season.

Low chance that it will arrive.

Gauthier Heine in an ochre uniform (Photo: GettyImages, Jean Catuffe)

The chances of this are not high since this is a high-profile player who, immediately after the explosion with Hertha, began negotiations with Stuttgart.

Hayne did not shine in the weak season that is going on for Okzar, but last season he scored 11 goals and assisted 7 in the team that was promoted to the top league with him.

He can play in a variety of roles, but is particularly hesitant as a winger on the right.

This season he made 18 appearances in the Okzar uniform and scored only one goal.

The 26-year-old Hein played for several teams in France, including Metz, Tour and Valencen.

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Source: walla

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