Israeli national team players celebrate qualifying for the quarterfinals of the World Cup (Photo: Israel Football Association Instagram page)
The success of Israel's under-20 team in the World Cup has led to increased interest in Ofir Haim's squad players, especially scouts from abroad. Hapoel Tel Aviv has five representatives in the squad that reached the quarterfinals: Stav Lemkin, Or Israelov, El Yam Kanzpolsky, Ran Binyamin and Omer Senior.
Omar Senior does not have a release clause in his contract, but the other four do. Unlike Shai Elias last summer, who had an old contract, the release clauses of all four are for overseas teams only.
Stav Lemkin and Yam Kanzpolsky, who signed last summer, had a release clause of 750,1 euros, which as of this morning, June 850, jumps to 1,5, with the amount increasing next summer. Or Israelov, the youngest of the group to sign a contract, and Ran Benjamin, have release clauses of €<> million to €<>.<> million, which varies according to each summer.
The discrepancies are not significant between players, as the players with the highest release clause hold percentages on their tickets.
The only one who does not have a release clause. Senior (Photo by Getty Images, Football Association)
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In another matter, the club sent Harva Ilic an email on Wednesday stating that a clause in his contract allows the club to be released this summer. The player was surprised by the clause and did not know it, but the club claims that they are not legally bound by his contract next season.
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Australian Michael Valcanis is a candidate to join Hapoel Tel Aviv's professional team. Valcanis, 48, served as interim coach of Belgian side Open last season and previously briefly stood on Melbourne City's sidelines. He spent most of his career as an assistant coach. He worked under Dutch John Vant Schiep at Melbourne City, Dutch Zwolle and the Greek national team from 2019 to 2021.
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