Hapoel Tel Aviv has already sold more than 10,000 season tickets, with club expectations that it will break its single-season record of 14,500. The strong demand reflects a surge of enthusiasm among the red club’s supporters ahead of the new campaign.
At the same time, the club must decide what to do with 18-year-old midfielder Ravid Oulizki, one of its top youth prospects. Oulizki recently signed a new four-year contract and is considered a rising talent, but Hapoel have not yet settled his role for the coming season.
The sports outlet said two Premier League clubs have expressed interest in him, and several teams in the National League are also keen. Hapoel Tel Aviv have not made a final decision, and Oulizki is expected to begin preseason training with the senior squad before a later ruling is made on where he will play.
Last season, Oulizki scored 12 goals across all youth competitions and was part of Israel’s youth national team setups. The club is weighing his development path carefully, aiming to place him in the environment best suited to help him progress.