Ticked: Sports Events Recap Clip, 7.6 (Sports1)
Hapoel Be'er Sheva believe it will be very difficult to keep Omri Glazer in the team, after Red Star Belgrade has expressed significant interest and desire to sign him. The Serbs improved their first bid for him and are now willing to pay just over a million euros for the Israeli national team goalkeeper.
Alona Barkat wanted about 2 million euros, but she will probably drop her demands a bit and eventually the parties will agree on a transfer fee of about <>.<> million euros.
Glazer really wants to move to Belgrade. He knows that next season he will be able to play in the Champions League, and since Barak Behar's team was automatically promoted in the group stage, he very much wants the deal to go through and is pushing for it.
Becher's acquisition ahead of the Champions League. Glazer (Photo: Maor Elkeslassy)
The Negev capital wants Yoav Jarfi and has offered him a contract, but he prefers to move to a club where he knows he will be the first goalkeeper. Hapoel Be'er Sheva have not yet decided whether they want to let him be the first goalkeeper and are thinking about adding a foreign goalkeeper, so the goalkeeper prefers a different destination.
Jarfi was already supposed to close today at Hapoel Haifa, but then another offer popped up and in any case he is supposed to decide on his future by tonight, with Hapoel Haifa being the closest team to signing him from Be'er Sheva.
Be'er Sheva had two excellent goalkeepers last season in the form of Glazer and Ariel Harush. Alona Barkat wants there to be good competition for the goalkeeper position next season as well, so it is difficult for her to make a decision that Jarfi will be the first goalkeeper without bringing in a foreign goalkeeper in addition.
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- Israeli football
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- Hapoel Be'er Sheva
- Red Star Belgrade
- Yoav Jarfi
- Omri Glazer