Hapoel Tel Aviv Targets Signing of Tiémoué Diarra Before Training Camp
Hapoel Tel Aviv held an open training session for fans on Sunday, warmly welcoming new signings Yonatan Farber, Itay Shavit, and Sean Ben Nesher, as well as returning players from last season. The club is actively negotiating with Tiémoué Diarra, who is expected to replace Louizos Louizo, recently sold to Red Star Belgrade. The management aims to finalize Diarra's signing before the team departs for its training camp next week, allowing him to integrate ahead of the Conference League qualifiers against Bulgarian club Ludogorets.
Roy Korin was absent from the session as he remains in Germany recovering from an abdominal muscle injury. He has been granted an extended stay by the coaching staff and is expected to return to Israel next week. Last season, Korin played approximately 800 minutes in the league, scoring five goals and providing one assist, along with two goals in the State Cup. Hapoel Tel Aviv acquired him last summer from Maccabi Netanya for 150,000 euros.
Moiz Safra, the son of the club owner, attended the training but did not speak with players. However, he addressed the fans, emphasizing the club's commitment to strengthening the squad. The club is focused on completing key signings ahead of the upcoming season and European competition.
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