Validity: The changes that Maccabi Tel Aviv is planning in the window

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The transfer window opens, and Maccabi Tel Aviv is on the verge of improvements – especially in attack. The champion understands that a number of changes are going to take place as far as the front is concerned, especially with players who do not get a sufficient opportunity (in their opinion) – and will want to go to other districts. By and large, the yellow attack is going to undergo a significant facelift – and it’s time to make some order.

Those who will remain anyway are three: Alexander Peshich, who is signed for another season and a half; Tal Ben Haim, who signed for the same period, and Ayalon Almog, who signed for another two and a half years – and the club marks him as someone who might break out now. All the other players in this area are under a significant question mark.

Providing a contract, Who does not get enough minutes, is in the sights of Betar Jerusalem; Nick Blackman Offered to several clubs and ends contract at end of season; Eduardo dragged, Who received opportunities from Donis but was significantly pushed back during the Van Levon period, is a serious candidate for loan – when Maccabi Netanya, as well as other teams, expressed interest – and of course Itay shechter, Who ends a contract at the end of the season – a contract that Maccabi does not intend to renew, and it is possible that a good offer for a season and a half will release him already in January. The Guerrero loan should make room for another foreign player, who should strengthen the attack.

But the main name on the agenda was and remains – Jonathan Cohen. The king of goals for Maccabi Tel Aviv this season may leave for Europe, even in January. Cohen has a contract for another season and a half without an exit clause, but at the same time he arouses great interest in teams from the MLS, Anderlecht, as well as Ukraine and Russia. Who is the main executor of the Yellows – even the club knows that they will not be able to hold him for much longer.

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