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Report: Hapoel Tel Aviv Could Need 80 Million Euro for a EuroLeague Franchise Spot

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What happened

Hapoel Tel Aviv could need to pay 80 million euros to secure a EuroLeague franchise under a proposed league restructuring. The Spanish report says the new model would replace time-limited licenses with permanent ones starting in the near future.

  • 01Hapoel Tel Aviv is set to play in the 2026/27 EuroLeague season.
  • 02A franchise spot could cost Hapoel Tel Aviv 80 million euros.
  • 03The EuroLeague is considering permanent licenses instead of limited-term deals.
  • 04Virtus Bologna and Valencia are reportedly paying 50 million euros each.
  • 05Other interested clubs include Hapoel Jerusalem, Beşiktaş and Galatasaray.

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N12Center · Hebrew1 day ago
Report: Hapoel Tel Aviv Could Need 80 Million Euro for a EuroLeague Franchise Spot
MakoCenter · Hebrew1 day ago
Report: Hapoel Tel Aviv Could Need 80 Million Euros for a EuroLeague Franchise Deal

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