Yarin Levi Extends Contract with Maccabi Haifa Until 2029
Yarin Levi, the 21-year-old midfielder, has officially extended his contract with Maccabi Haifa until 2029. After returning to Haifa this summer following a two-year loan spell at Beitar Jerusalem, Levi secured a deal that includes a stake in any future transfer fees, allowing him to negotiate a higher price beneficial to both parties. Previously, Levi had signed a three-year contract with an option for two more years while still on loan at Beitar Jerusalem.
Levi's recent performances have been impressive, contributing significantly to Beitar Jerusalem's second-place finish in the Israeli Premier League last season. His strong form earned him three caps with the Israeli national team. Maccabi Haifa has promised Levi a major role in the squad, as evidenced by his participation in Toto Cup matches.
Levi expressed pride and excitement about returning to Maccabi Haifa, where he grew up as a player. He acknowledged making personal sacrifices to rejoin the club, emphasizing his commitment to succeed, contribute to the team, and bring joy to the fans. The previous release clause in his contract was set at 2.5 million euros, but the new agreement reflects his increased value and importance to the club.
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