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Bnei Eilat Offers Gil Itzhak Historic 450,000 NIS Contract in Fourth-Tier League

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First reported by Mako · 19 minutes ago

What happened

Bnei Eilat has offered Gil Itzhak a historic 450,000 NIS net salary contract to join their fourth-tier team, potentially making him the highest-paid player in Liga Bet history. Itzhak, a top scorer in Israel’s second tier, is considering the offer alongside others from higher leagues. The club aims to strengthen its squad with experienced players as part of an ambitious project.

  • 01Bnei Eilat offered Gil Itzhak a 450,000 NIS net salary contract including housing and car.
  • 02The offer could make Itzhak the highest-paid player in Israel's fourth-tier Liga Bet.
  • 03Itzhak is 33, a former top scorer in Liga Leumit with extensive experience in Israeli football.
  • 04He met with Bnei Eilat’s owners and sporting director to discuss goals and contract terms.
  • 05Itzhak is also considering offers from second-tier Liga Leumit clubs.
  • 06Bnei Eilat’s project has attracted other notable players like Gidi Keniuk and Ofek Fishler.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew19 minutes ago
Bnei Eilat Offers Gil Itzhak Historic 450,000 NIS Contract in Fourth-Tier League
N12Center · Hebrew19 minutes ago
Bnei Eilat Offers Gil Itzhak Historic 450,000 NIS Contract in Fourth-Tier League

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