
Was Davida happy on the way out of Hapoel Tel Aviv? While the team has strengthened in the January transfer window with the aim of staying in the league, it seems that its rising talent is on its way out when it seeks to leave the club immediately. The sports channel has learned that in recent days, Davida’s agent, Dudu Dahan, has forwarded a purchase offer to the leaders of the Polish champions, Legia Warsaw. The player himself has a contract until 2024 with no exit clause.
Hapoel Tel Aviv received an offer to buy the player, who as stated does not want to stay in the team, in the amount of one million dollars, and the clubs entered into negotiations. The striker, who will celebrate 20 next month, scored two goals this season and scored two more, including last night’s goal. : “Davida is not for sale at this stage. Certainly not for a million dollars, it will be sold for at least 4-5 million euros.”
The club issued an official statement on the subject: “Like many young players, striker Osher Davida has grown and developed in the club’s youth department. Since the new owners joined the team, they have invested heavily in developing the youth department, in order to improve players in the senior team. “Indeed, an offer was also received for Osher Davida – and it was rejected.”
“Due to the professional situation we found ourselves in, the club’s management decided not to negotiate the sale of players until the end of the season – and even if a significantly higher offer than was accepted for happiness, it will be rejected. The club’s management will help as much as possible. “Although we believe this is not the right time – and at this point the issue is not on the table.”
At the same time, great joy was released at Hapoel Tel Aviv after the 0: 1 victory last night (Tuesday) over Betar Jerusalem. A victory defined by the club members as critical. Although the Reds remained in last place in the table, they scored three significant points, narrowing the gap from the rivalry to the bottom.
The team talked about the added strength of the new players, especially the older ones, such as Ben Bitton and Dan Einbinder who are taking the lead. “Beyond the abilities on the lawn, the new players also contribute in experience, in morale. We did not bring children here,” said a source in the team.
In the locker room the players celebrated and released a lot of pressure. “It was a big and very difficult victory,” the club concluded, adding: “Now the most important thing is to see continuity, otherwise it is not worth anything.”
The one who won big compliments was Ernestas Stakus, who thanks to his saves in the second half, the three points remained on the side of Hapoel. “Shtakos has been stable so far, but there is no doubt that yesterday we received the extra from him,” said Hapoel.
Also, Omri Altman, who scored and felt muscle pain, is expected to be fit to play against Urban KS, as the team believes it is a load and not a serious injury. Eddie Gottlieb, who has returned to gradual training with the team is still in doubt.
For another matter. Today at 10:30 the hearing will begin in CAS, the High Court of Sports, regarding “foreign debts”. The debts to FIFA, which accrued in the years before the period of liquidation and acquisition of the Nisnov Group. This is about 18 million shekels, according to the latest letter from FIFA. There are nine different cases of foreign teams and foreign players who sued the Reds before January 2017. Adv. , Who will decide which body is supposed to pay the debts and how much – whether the current Tel Aviv or the liquidation fund.
It is important to note that it is estimated that the verdict will only be received in about two to three months and even then, if it is not to the satisfaction of the Reds they will be able to appeal to the Federal Court in Switzerland. Advocate Geir is optimistic and he estimates that the judges in Cass may decide that they are not discussing the matter because the Tel Aviv District Court is still hearing the liquidation case. Some of the owners may also be present during the hearing.