Bulgarian Midfielder Andrian Kraev Joins Hapoel Tel Aviv Training Ahead of Preseason Camp
Hapoel Tel Aviv is finalizing its squad preparations ahead of the upcoming preseason training camp next week. Bulgarian midfielder Andrian Kraev returned to training on Wednesday after a successful previous season, joining the team after they had already been training for about a week. Kraev, acquired last summer from Portuguese club Casa Pia for half a million euros, is considered a key player for coach Ronny Levy.
Meanwhile, the team is managing injury concerns as Roy Korin remains in Germany undergoing treatment and has yet to return to Israel. Backup goalkeeper Dor Benimini is also receiving treatment in Israel for abdominal muscle sensitivity, with the goal of having him ready for the training camp. Hapoel Tel Aviv has retained most of its core squad from last season, except for Louizos Louizo, who was sold to Red Star Belgrade for a notably high transfer fee by the club's standards.
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