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Maccabi Tel Aviv Resumes Contract Talks with Guard Efe Lundberg Amid Financial Gaps
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Maccabi Tel Aviv has resumed serious contract negotiations with Danish guard Efe Lundberg despite a large financial gap, with both sides interested in continuing but no agreement yet.
- 01Maccabi Tel Aviv restarted contract talks with guard Efe Lundberg despite large financial demands.
- 02Lundberg's camp initially demanded about $10 million for three years, surprising the club.
- 03The club had prepared to move forward without Lundberg due to the high cost.
- 04Both sides now show serious intent to reach a deal, with ongoing negotiations.
- 05Lundberg enjoys the club and life in Israel and wants to stay.
- 06Compromises are needed: Lundberg must lower demands; Maccabi must raise offers from $1.6 million per season.
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