Maccabi Haifa Shows Interest in North Macedonian Striker David Toshevski
Maccabi Haifa has expressed interest in signing David Toshevski, a 24-year-old striker from North Macedonia currently playing for Belgian club Dender. Toshevski, who stands 1.87 meters tall, scored four goals in 26 appearances in the Belgian top division last season. Despite his contributions, Dender was relegated to the second division at the end of the campaign.
Toshevski has one cap for the North Macedonian national team and is valued at approximately 500,000 euros. Notably, he previously faced Maccabi Haifa during the 2019/20 UEFA Europa League qualifiers while playing for Russian club Rostov, where he appeared as a substitute for eight minutes.
According to transfer reporter Sasha Taboulieri, Hungarian club Győr has already submitted an offer for Toshevski, with Maccabi Haifa also monitoring the player. Toshevski’s career has included stints at several clubs: starting at Rabotnički in North Macedonia, then moving to Rostov for one million euros, followed by loan spells at Tambov (Russia), Górnik Zabrze (Poland), and Michalovce (Slovakia). In 2023, he left Rostov for Austrian side Klagenfurt and was loaned to Croatian club Šibenik before joining Dender in Belgium last season.
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