Making an order: Maccabi Haifa’s plans for next season

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Maccabi Haifa is currently busy with the championship fight and has not yet understandably begun preparations for next season, with most of the staff holding a future contract. The sports channel puts things in order.

The Greens recently announced the extension of the contract of the Dutch midfielder Charon Cherry for two years, despite the Greens having the option to extend his contract by one season and in appreciation granted him a contract for another season. In addition, the Greens have exercised the option of Muhammad Abu Fani for next season, but the goal is to extend his contract for another three seasons at an upgraded salary, and a meeting is expected between the parties. The club greatly appreciates the connection that will record for the first time a full season in the seniors in green.

The club also has an option for San Menachem, who is recording his best season of his career. Talks have already taken place between the management and its representatives, with the goal being to sign a three-season contract. The direction is very positive. Two other players that Maccabi Haifa has an option on are Raz Meir and Yuval Ashkenazi. Meir recorded good ability for most of the season and is appreciated. The option on it will be exercised and it will continue in green. Ashkenazi went through a season full of injuries, but the club remembers the previous season in which he excelled and is also expected to exercise the option.

Two players are in a very big question mark ahead of next season: Ernest Mabuka would have already looked a foot and a half out of the club, but recorded good ability and three touchdowns until the last two games. If there is no significant improvement in his ability, he is expected to leave Maccabi Haifa. Yannick Wildshot is in a pretty similar situation. Maccabi Haifa has an option on him and will delay the decision until the last minute, in order to examine whether Wildshot will be able to return to fitness from the previous season. He is currently a fifth-sixth option in the Greens ’offense. A good playoff of the two will set them up for a contract for next season.


The king of league goals, Nikita Rokavica, is a free agent in the summer, and from January he can negotiate with any team he wants in his services.

Maccabi Haifa wants Rokavica to stay green and is willing to give him a two-year contract, but with reduced requirements. The fact that he holds an Australian passport will make it easier for him to find a group in Asia, but he does not hide his desire to stay in Israel. The club greatly appreciates the best striker in the country and it seems that the talks will gain momentum towards the end of the season. Assessment: The parties will find the formula that will leave Rokavica in Carmel.

In addition, the Greens are negotiating with the youth team player Nehorai Yifrach, who has had several opportunities in the senior team recently. According to Maccabi Haifa’s policy with young players, he is expected to sign a five-year contract. His representatives are in negotiations with the Greens .

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