Beitar Jerusalem Signs Eugene Ansah, Citizenship Bid Could Free Foreign Slot
Beitar Jerusalem officially announced on Monday evening that it has signed Eugene Ansah through 2028. Ansah, who played for M.S. Ashdod last season, is expected not to count against the club’s foreign-player quota because he is in the process of obtaining Israeli citizenship.
The article explains how the citizenship process works through an interview on the program "5 Ba-Avir" with Nait Steinberg, a specialist in foreign-status regularization. Steinberg, who previously represented Ali Mohamed, said she knows the system well and described the gap between players who meet the criteria and those who actually receive citizenship.
The report does not detail Ansah’s chances or timetable, but it notes that his status will be watched closely because it affects Beitar’s squad registration decisions in the Premier League.
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