In a radio interview with Sport 5’s “5 in the Air, Newsroom,” agent Boaz Goren said Anan Hailaly is getting closer to a major transfer this summer, but stressed that nothing has been finalized yet. Goren said Napoli were “early” in the process, but added that they are not the only club involved and that there are other concrete options on the table. “We are not dealing with media reports,” he said, adding that the market for a player at Hailaly’s level is only now taking shape, especially in a World Cup year.
Goren said the camp is handling the situation carefully and will make a decision only when the right stage is reached. “It may take time,” he said, noting that “a significant phone call can come at any hour.” He also said Hailaly completed a long, difficult season and that the probability of a move is high, though he would not predict when or how it will happen.
On Eli Dasa, Goren said their relationship remains good, but more as a general relationship than a traditional agent-client dynamic. “I do not really know,” he said, adding that he hopes Dasa will “go his own way” and that things will end well. On Sean Weissman, Goren said there are “a few things from Europe” that should be resolved soon and that Weissman will need to make a decision. He also dismissed talk of Beitar Jerusalem as routine speculation in Israel, saying everyone knows who Weissman is and what he is worth.
Regarding Lisav Eissat, Goren said he is not aware of any move and that no one from Maccabi Haifa has informed him of one, which suggests nothing has happened. He described Eissat as a sought-after player because of his age and profile, with interest around him in every transfer window, and said they will decide together once the right offer arrives. On Matthias Nahel, who was reportedly told not to attend training, Goren said Maccabi Haifa had not updated them. “As far as I am concerned, it is not a question right now,” he said, adding that the matter will be discussed only if Nahel trains or if the club says otherwise.