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Dor Peretz Signs Record Israeli Salary Deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv

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Dor Peretz Signs Record Israeli Salary Deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv
75% centerFirst reported by N12 · 7 hours ago
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What happened

Dor Peretz signed a new long-term contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday after weeks of uncertainty and foreign interest. The deal makes him one of the highest-paid Israelis in the league, with a 525,000-euro net salary in year one and bonuses for titles, cups, and Europe.

  • 01Peretz signed a new Maccabi Tel Aviv contract on Thursday.
  • 02His first-year net salary is 525,000 euros.
  • 03The deal includes bonuses for points, titles, cups, and European competition.
  • 04Maccabi can extend the contract for two additional years.
  • 05Peretz scored 19 league goals and finished as the top scorer.

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Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

WallaCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Dor Peretz Signs Record Israeli Salary Deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv
SrugimRight · Hebrew6 hours ago
Dor Peretz Signs New Maccabi Tel Aviv Deal After Weeks of Speculation
WallaCenter · Hebrew6 hours ago
Dor Peretz signs new three-year contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv
N12Center · Hebrew7 hours ago
Dor Peretz Close to New Maccabi Tel Aviv Deal With Bonus-Heavy Contract
MakoCenter · Hebrew7 hours ago
Dor Peretz Nears New Maccabi Tel Aviv Deal With Performance Bonuses

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