Maccabi Tel Aviv's Roy Revivo Open to Staying Until Contract Ends in 2027
Roy Revivo, the left-back for Maccabi Tel Aviv, remains with the club despite interest from Malcha and participated in the recent match against CSKA Sofia. Sports commentator Nir Klinger revealed in the "Press Box" program a conversation with Revivo's father, former Israeli national team player Haim Revivo, shedding light on Roy's current situation. Klinger explained that the Revivo family does not rule out Roy staying with Maccabi Tel Aviv until his contract expires in summer 2027, after which he could leave as a free agent.
Roy Revivo extended his contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv until 2027, with an option for the club to extend further. However, Klinger clarified that Roy is not interested in extending the contract beyond that point. When asked if Roy had received any upgraded contract offers, Haim Revivo responded half-jokingly that he only considers written offers, similar to what was said about Malcha. Klinger added that Roy does not need to extend his contract to receive a salary upgrade; the club could offer a two-year improved deal without requiring an extension, which would prevent Roy from seeking transfers prematurely.
Klinger concluded that if Maccabi Tel Aviv wishes to double Roy Revivo's salary, they would likely present a two-year offer. Until then, the possibility remains open for Roy to complete his current contract term before moving on. This update clarifies the player's stance amid transfer rumors and contract negotiations as the new season progresses.
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