Madar is suing Hapoel Tel Aviv, demanding release at the end of the season

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The section of Yam Madar-Hapoel Tel Aviv does not go down in the headline: Today (Monday), the representatives of the captain of Hapoel Tel Aviv filed a lawsuit for arbitration against the club.

As part of the application, Madar demands that he be released from the team at the end of the current season without any conditions or restriction or financial demand from him, in accordance with the existing contractual framework between the parties. As you may recall, Madar has a contract with Hapoel until next season.

“In view of the outrageous and surprising decision of the club’s representatives to withdraw from the clear and signed agreements with the player and continue to condition the termination of the contract with monetary consideration, the player’s representatives are forced to bring his case before the Arbitration Institute, through attorneys Roi Rosen and Eran Neumann.”

According to Madar representatives, Hapoel Tel Aviv officials informed him that they would not agree to his transfer at the end of the current season unless the club receives a total of $ 700,000.

“The demand of the club’s representatives is in stark contrast to the agreements that existed and were signed between the player and the club,” the lawsuit further states. “The player’s representatives worked for many months to reach an agreement with the club’s representatives in order to avoid the misunderstanding and save the mental anguish and publicity involved in such a procedure, but the club’s representatives refused any arrangement and referred the player to the arbitration institution.

Yam Madar does not intend to remove even a bit of his determination to the club’s success and bring it to the highest achievements. Yam Madar will continue to represent the club in every sporting event or other with the high quality and dedication that characterize its conduct so far and the arbitration will not detract from its love for the club and its desire for its success. “

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