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 with guards Max Heidegger and Tomas Satoransky. Heidegger, who was recently released by Bnei Herzliya, had spent part of last season on loan at Spanish club Burgos due to the conflict in Ukraine. He exercised a contract exit option with Herzliya, returning to Burgos before entering talks with Hapoel Tel Aviv. Heidegger holds Israeli citizenship, which is a significant advantage in the Israeli Basketball Premier League roster rules. Meanwhile, Satoransky, a Czech guard, is also in discussions to potentially strengthen the team. These moves indicate Hapoel Tel Aviv's intent to bolster their squad after an underwhelming previous season.
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