Maccabi Petah Tikva’s transfer market wins grow with Niv Yehoshua move to Beersheba
Niv Yehoshua, a midfielder developed by Maccabi Petah Tikva, signed a five-year contract with Hapoel Beersheba on Monday evening. After he is released from military service, he is expected to earn 400,000 shekels per season. Beersheba will pay Maccabi Petah Tikva 1.6 million euros for the transfer.
The deal adds another major sale to Maccabi Petah Tikva’s list of profitable transfers in recent years. The club previously sold Manor Solomon to Shakhtar Donetsk for 6.5 million euros and Liel Abada to Celtic for 4 million euros, with an additional 600,000 euros tied to a future sale. It is also set to receive more money from the sale of Lamek Banda, taking total income from that transfer to more than 17 million euros.
The article notes that Idan Toklomati is moving to Charlotte for 3.7 million dollars, about 3.4 million euros, and lists other notable exits from the club. These include Lamek Banda to Lecce for 2 million euros, Omer Damari to Hapoel Tel Aviv for 1.5 million euros, Eitan Azoulay to Netanya for 700,000 euros, Arad Bar to Zurich for 370,000 euros, and Marco Wolf to Hapoel Beersheba for 237,000 euros, or 800,000 shekels.
The piece says future departures could include Liran Hazan, Guy Dzent, and others, which would continue to strengthen the club’s finances. The article was published by Sport 5 on June 15, 2026, at 18:11.
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