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Israeli Star Anan Halaily Eyes New European Clubs After Inter Milan Deal Falls Through

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Anan Halaily, the Israeli winger, faces a career crossroads after a major transfer to Inter Milan collapsed due to abnormal findings in his heart ultrasound, leading to his disqualification by the Italian Olympic Committee. This setback leaves Halaily without a contract at Inter and forces him to explore other top European leagues while a €25 million price tag still hovers over him.

In England, the Premier League emerges as the primary destination, with Ipswich Town and Newcastle United showing renewed interest. Ipswich was previously the most serious contender, though their new coach's preference for a four-defender formation may complicate Halaily's fit. Newcastle could offer him a spot on the right flank following Kieran Trippier's departure, potentially allowing Halaily to showcase his explosive speed in one of the world's strongest leagues. Crystal Palace's tactical setup with three central defenders and a 5-3-2 formation might suit him well, especially if Daniel Munoz leaves. Bournemouth, coached by Marco Rose who favors similar tactics, also represents a realistic option given their need to reinforce the right wing after selling Alex Chima.

Other English clubs like Aston Villa, managed by Unai Emery, and Everton are monitoring Halaily but would require him to adapt to more demanding defensive discipline than he experienced in Belgium.

In Germany, Borussia Dortmund stands out as the natural fit for Halaily's playing style. The Bundesliga's open play and emphasis on quick transitions would allow him to leverage his physical strength in one-on-one situations. Dortmund's reputation as a nurturing ground for talents like Halaily further enhances this option.

With Italy now officially closed to him due to strict health regulations, Halaily is undergoing comprehensive medical evaluations in Belgium to confirm his fitness for top-level competition. Despite the disappointment with Inter Milan, the European transfer window remains open, and the Israeli talent is poised to secure a new, prestigious club this summer.

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