Maccabi Tel Aviv has reopened talks with Danish guard Iffe Lundberg about a new contract, but his return is increasingly uncertain. The report, published by Sport5 on June 24, says the longer negotiations drag on, the more likely it looks that he will leave.
Lundberg’s value has risen after a strong season in which he helped steady Maccabi in the EuroLeague and played especially well in the playoffs. That performance has also drawn interest from other EuroLeague clubs, making the club’s job harder as it tries to keep him.
In the first round of discussions, Lundberg’s representatives reportedly asked for $1.6 million, and now they are seeking even more. Maccabi was prepared to offer $1.2 million and initially believed there might be room for compromise, but the club now understands that securing him will be much more difficult.
Maccabi still wants to retain the 32-year-old guard and appreciates what he has brought to the team. Lundberg has also said he enjoys living in Israel and being part of the club, but the article notes that he missed three months because of an injury. The champions hope to keep him, though the outcome is far from certain.