Maccabi Tel Aviv's Potential Signing of Aster Sokler Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Radnicki Fans
Reports from Serbia and Slovenia indicate advanced negotiations for Slovenian striker Aster Sokler to join Maccabi Tel Aviv, with the Israeli club reportedly ready to pay around one million euros. Sokler, who joined Serbian club Radnicki in September 2025 after a difficult spell at Aberdeen in Scotland, was acquired by Radnicki in January for a record 225,000 euros.
Radnicki fans express deep concern over Sokler's possible departure, fearing the club may face relegation without their key striker who was instrumental in avoiding demotion last season. Supporters criticize the club's management for prioritizing financial considerations over sporting success, noting that the coach's salary exceeds that of five players combined, which they believe forces a fire sale of talent. They also blame local top clubs for not competing to retain Sokler, accusing Maccabi Tel Aviv of easily acquiring a proven league striker.
Conversely, Slovenian media outlets such as Sportklub and Nogomania praise Sokler's decision to join Maccabi Tel Aviv, highlighting the club's consistent presence in European competitions and high standards. They view the move as an ideal step up for the young national team striker, who chose the Israeli champions over offers from Swedish champions Malmo and Serbian club Partizan.
The transfer saga underscores contrasting perspectives between Serbian fans worried about their club's future and Slovenian observers optimistic about Sokler's career progression at a top European-level club.
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