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Sports09:02 · Jun 14

Bnei Yehuda pushing hard to sign Dor Micha with a leadership role and two-year deal

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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Bnei Yehuda are making an aggressive attempt to sign Dor Micha, with coach Eli Levi set to speak with the midfielder to align expectations and try to convince him to join. Levi plans to explain the National League to Micha, since he has never played in it, and to stress that the team would be built around him as the on-field leader and key playmaker.

The club intends to offer Micha, who played for Beitar Jerusalem last season, a two-year contract with an option for a third season. Bnei Yehuda believe he could remain a central figure even if the team wins promotion to the Premier League.

The club also says finances will not be an obstacle. If Levi and Micha finish their conversation with professional agreement, Bnei Yehuda are expected to finalize the deal quickly.

As previously reported, Micha would become the highest-paid player in the National League. For now, the move depends entirely on the midfielder’s decision, while Bnei Yehuda insist they will do everything possible to sign him.

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