Hapoel Tel Aviv Negotiates to Sign Guards Max Heidegger and Tomas Satoransky
Following a disappointing 2025/26 season, Hapoel Tel Aviv is actively preparing for the upcoming basketball season by negotiating to add two guards, Max Heidegger and Tomas Satoransky, to their roster. Max Heidegger, who was recently released by Bnei Herzliya about a week ago, had spent part of the previous season on loan to Spanish club Burgos due to the conflict in Ukraine. He exercised a contract exit option with Herzliya for a significant compensation and returned to Burgos, where he played half of last season. Now, Heidegger is in talks with Hapoel Tel Aviv and is expected to join the team. Importantly, Heidegger is considered a naturalized Israeli player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, which provides a strategic advantage for the club. Additionally, the Czech guard Tomas Satoransky is also in discussions to strengthen Hapoel Tel Aviv's squad for the next season.
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