Maccabi Tel Aviv Plans Key Signings to Strengthen Squad After Impressive Win
Following an impressive 3-1 victory over Hapoel Be'er Sheva at Turner Stadium, Maccabi Tel Aviv is preparing to reinforce its squad to compete for the championship. Despite the strong performance without new signings and with several absences, the club's management is focused on targeted acquisitions to bolster key positions.
The primary areas identified for strengthening are striker, center-back, and right winger. The club is in advanced negotiations to sign striker Astr Sukler from Radnicki for around one million euros, a top priority for sporting director Steve Vahren. Additionally, Maccabi is pursuing a foreign right winger, maintaining talks with Amir Saheti and exploring other candidates to fill this role.
At center-back, the club aims to add a left-footed defender to partner with Mohammed Ali Kamara, with Girona’s Jewish defender Antel Yakoboshvili among the potential targets. If these three positions are reinforced and a foreign player slot becomes available, Maccabi may also seek to sign a foreign right-back and an attacking midfielder, depending on the departure of key players like Tyrese Asante and Roy Revivo, who are eager to move abroad.
The club is also negotiating player sales, with efforts to transfer Issouf Sisoko reportedly stalled, while talks continue regarding Kerwin Andrade, including the possibility of a loan deal. These strategic moves reflect Maccabi Tel Aviv’s ambition to build on their strong start and challenge for the Israeli Premier League title this season.
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