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Sports15:36 · Jun 11

Report: Lisav Issat's Father in Talks to Buy a Club

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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Could a surprising move be on the way? In Romania, it is being claimed that a club may soon come under Israeli ownership.

According to a report today (Thursday) from Romania, Aviv Issat, the father of Lisav Issat, is interested in buying UTA Arad from Romania's top division. Romanian outlet GSP reported that the team could qualify for the Conference League preliminaries, but its severe financial difficulties have led to it not receiving a license to play in Europe.

At this stage, Issat and his partner have held initial talks, and several Romanian politicians are expected to join him in buying the club, among them Arad Mayor Gheorghe Falca and former Prime Minister Calin Popescu. The club is expected to cost about 6 million euros at this stage, and it has significant debts.

His son, Lisav Issat, recently became a player for the Romanian national team.

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