Ornia confirmed: “My agent is in talks with Maccabi Tel Aviv”

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Maccabi Tel Aviv received a boost of energy and motivation after the sweet 1: 2 victory in the game of the season against Maccabi Haifa, which revived the fight for the championship. Now, alongside the preparations for the next hurdle – the meeting with Hapoel Beer Sheva to be held on Monday – Patrick Van Leven has set himself an equally important goal, to strengthen his staff as soon as possible.

And who will come? In Kiryat Shalom, overtime is being worked on to find the exact purchase that will suit the Dutch coach’s style, and a number of players have already been targeted, with reports flooding the networks. As of this moment, it seems that the two leading candidates are the offensive midfielder, Korean Lee Sung-woo, and the back midfielder, Chilean Rodrigo Ornia, in front of both are in contact.

As you may recall, yesterday it was reported in the media in Colombia that the champion is interested in attaching the game contact in America de Cali from the local senior league. Today (Friday) Ornia confirmed the publications and told the sports channel: “My agent told me that there are talks with Maccabi Tel Aviv, but they maintain confidentiality and he does not involve me in details. I hope it is implemented and I believe that the outline that will be formulated will be on loan, “the contact shared.

At the same time, the club is also in talks with Songwu, who has been dubbed the “Korean Messi”, a player from St. Troyden from the first league in Belgium. Here, too, it is an outline of joining on loan for six months, at the end of which the champion will have a purchase option. However, at the moment there is no progress in his sector when his associates say that the player, who also received offers from the second division in Spain, is very interested in reaching Kiryat Shalom, but has not yet made a final decision.

Meanwhile, the club does not let the closure of the sky be an obstacle for them, and if they reach an agreement with any of the candidates, they are expected to rent a private plane and fly the player through Cyprus in a procedure that will cost about ten thousand dollars. What is certain is that the player who joins will come as a free agent or on loan due to the “fair play” restrictions under which the club is located.

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