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Almost half of the squad is up in the air: 13 Maccabi Tel Aviv players without a contract for next season - Voila! Sport

2024-02-12T11:55:32.182Z

Highlights: Almost half of the squad is up in the air: 13 Maccabi Tel Aviv players without a contract for next season - Voila! Sport. In football you are measured by your last game or in the case of Maccabia Tel Aviv by the last month. Only a marked improvement in ability and results will help the team recover from their poor run of results. The collapse in the table is not helpful at this time for those who want to stay at the club. Only in the last window did Younes Melda, Raz Shlomo and Henry Addo sign long-term contracts.


Precisely at the time when it is customary to raise a gear in preparations for the next season, the players collapse and the uncertainty towards the summer is celebrated. Only a marked improvement in ability and results will help


Summary: Maccabi Tel Aviv - Bnei Sakhnin 1:1/Sport1

The collapse of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the last month with 10 points out of a possible 24 and only 41 percent success, puts many players in the club in an uncomfortable position.

Precisely in the month of February, when teams increase their preparations for the next season, 13 players from Maccabi Tel Aviv find themselves without signed contracts for another season.

Belonging to Maccabi Tel Aviv is one of the pinnacles of an Israeli footballer, certainly for those who play in the Israeli Premier League, and the team's crash in the table is not helpful at this time for those who want to stay.



So who doesn't have a signed contract for next season?

In the goalkeeping position, Daniel Tanenbaum and Orlando Muskara have contracts until the end of the season only, while Roy Mishpet has a contract for next season.



In defense, those who are finishing contracts are Sharan Yeni, Nir Biton, Derrick Lucassen, Enrique Savorit, Ofir Davidzadeh and Avishi Cohen who signed for one season with an option for another season, but it will be Maccabi Tel Aviv's decision whether to exercise it.



In midfield, the one who ends his contract is Eyal Golsa, but Gabi Kanikovsky and Dan Biton also end, with Maccabi Tel Aviv having the option to extend the relationship with them for another season.

Aden Kartsev will automatically return to Turkey, unless Maccabi Tel Aviv wants to buy him.



In attack, Eran Zahavi is without a contract for next season after he finishes at the end of this season an agreement he signed for two years when he returned to Israel.

A cloud hovers above them as well.

Saborit, Zahavi and Lucassen/Danny Maron

Along with the 13 players whose future is unclear, Maccabi Tel Aviv has 15 players on the roster with contracts for next season and even some with contracts beyond that.



Only in the last window did Younes Melda, Raz Shlomo and Henry Addo sign long-term contracts and also to give Latexa a contract for another season.

Even earlier, Maccabi Tel Aviv signed with Roy Rabivo and Ido Shahar for years to come.

Also Elad Madmon who stayed in Hadera signed for another season and in the summer Milson and Kiko Bondoso signed long-term contracts as well as Osher Davida.



Dor Peretz and Yonatan Cohen, who arrived together a year and a half ago, are also signed for next season, as are Yoris van Overeem and Idan Nachmias.

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In football you are measured by your last game or in the case of Maccabi Tel Aviv by your last month and right now in light of the latest results, everything is open regarding almost half of the squad.

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Source: walla

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