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Sports09:02 · Jun 14

Bnei Yehuda pushes hard to sign Dor Micha, with two-year deal on the table

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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Bnei Yehuda is making a major push to sign midfielder Dor Micha, and head coach Eli Levy is expected to speak with him to align expectations and try to persuade him to join. Levy plans to explain the National League to Micha, who has never played in it, and to present him as the player around whom the team will be built, both professionally and as a leader on the pitch.

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

Club officials said money will not be an obstacle. If Levy and Micha reach a professional understanding and shake hands on the move, Bnei Yehuda expects to finalize the deal quickly. As previously reported, Micha would become the highest-paid player in the National League.

For now, the decision rests with the midfielder, but Bnei Yehuda says it is determined to do everything possible to sign him.

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