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Charon Sherry received the blessing from the president of Maccabi Haifa Yaakov Shahar to leave on loan, and in Holland it was reported this evening (Friday) that the midfielder has decided where he will spend the rest of the season.
Several media outlets in the country reported that of the three teams that were interested in his services, the 35-year-old midfielder decided to go on loan to Nijmegen.
The other two teams left disappointed are Hirnbein and Exeter Groningen.
Nijmegen's coach, Roger Meyer, said this week that the club is looking to strengthen a striker and an attacking midfielder who can also play on the wings.
Sherry rarely played on the wings during his time in Israel, but he should fit Meir's requirement as a playmaker.
Sherry's last game for Maccabi Haifa this season will be in the final of the Toto Cup next Wednesday against Maccabi Tel Aviv, and in the Netherlands they expect his arrival as early as Thursday.
His next game may be three days later, on January 28, when Nijmegen plays host to Go Ahed Eagles.
made a decision.
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After half a season, Nijmegen ranks eighth out of 18 in the Dutch league.
Hirnbein is ranked ninth, while Groningen, which was relegated last season, is floundering in the middle of the table in the minor league.
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