Beitar Jerusalem Signs Striker Sean Weisman on Two-Year Deal with Competitive Salary
Beitar Jerusalem officially signed striker Sean Weisman on July 3, marking their fifth acquisition this summer. The 30-year-old forward returns to Israel after seven years abroad to take on the role of the team's leading striker under coach Almog Cohen. Weisman agreed to a two-year contract with an option for a third season.
His base salary is approximately 330,000 euros per season, potentially rising to 380,000 euros including bonuses, matching the earnings of teammates Yarden Shua and Omer Atzili. The contract includes a signing bonus of 50,000 euros, as well as provisions for housing, a car, and additional bonuses if Weisman directly contributes to 15 or more goals. A championship bonus of around 25,000 euros is also part of the deal.
Negotiations saw Beitar owner Moshe Hogeg initially offer 300,000 euros, but he later increased the offer following Weisman's demand for 380,000 euros. The parties ultimately reached an agreement, finalizing the high-profile signing for the capital club.
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