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Maccabi Netanya Pursues Uri Azou and Offers Dolav Haziza Ahead of 2026/27 Season
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First reported by Walla · 16 hours ago
What happened
Maccabi Netanya is preparing for the 2026/27 season by signing new players and releasing two foreigners. They have made offers to Dolav Haziza and Dan Glazer and are pursuing goalkeeper Nadav Zamir or a foreign replacement. The club also aims to loan Uri Azou from Maccabi Tel Aviv, which has declined the offer so far.
- 01Maccabi Netanya signed Alon Azugi, Dor Hugi, and Grigory Morozov for 2026/27.
- 02Coach Roni Levi released two foreign players, Pedrinho and Gonti Diomande.
- 03Offers were made to Dolav Haziza and Dan Glazer, both undecided.
- 04Netanya seeks goalkeeper Nadav Zamir or a foreign goalkeeper if Zamir declines.
- 05The club wants Uri Azou on loan with a purchase option, but Maccabi Tel Aviv refuses.
- 06The 2026 summer transfer window is expected to be very active for Netanya.
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MakoCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Maccabi Netanya Pursues Uri Azou and Offers Dolav Haziza Ahead of 2026/27 Season
MakoCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
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