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Maccabi Haifa’s next striker signing depends on selling Trivante Stewart
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Maccabi Haifa plan to replace Trivante Stewart, but only after selling him. The Jamaican striker, who scored 11 goals in his first season, will report for preseason next week while the club seeks a profitable transfer.
- 01Haifa want to replace Stewart with a striker better suited to the club's identity.
- 02Stewart scored 11 goals, but also received two red cards and too many fouls.
- 03The club paid 1.5 million euros for him, plus about 350,000 euros in wages.
- 04Haifa expect to sell him eventually and use the money for a foreign replacement.
- 05Stewart will begin preseason training next week if no deal is completed.
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