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Beitar Jerusalem Signs Forward Sean Weisman to Boost Title Hopes
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First reported by Walla · Jul 3, 2026
What happened
Beitar Jerusalem signed Israeli forward Sean Weisman on a two-year deal as he returns from Europe, aiming to strengthen their attack and compete for titles. Weisman will join the team in Bulgaria for pre-season training and is expected to be a key player alongside established forwards. The club also seeks to add a foreign defensive midfielder before upcoming European qualifiers.
- 01Beitar Jerusalem signed forward Sean Weisman on a two-year contract with an option for a third season.
- 02Weisman returns to Israel after seven seasons playing in European clubs including Wolfsburg and Real Valladolid.
- 03He will earn about 330,000 euros in the first season plus bonuses for titles and European success.
- 04Weisman was attracted by Beitar's ambitions, improved facilities, and conversations with coach Almog Cohen and senior players.
- 05He will join Beitar's training camp in Bulgaria ahead of Conference League qualifiers against AEK Larnaca.
- 06Beitar aims to sign a foreign defensive midfielder to complete the squad for the upcoming season.
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