Compromise or judge’s decision? Another fateful day at Beitar Jerusalem

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At Beitar Jerusalem they will wait vigilantly until 11:00, when it will become clear whether the police agree to Yitzhak Junger’s compromise proposal, or alternatively, to the judge’s decision.

As I recall, Junger’s compromise proposal means that each potential buyer of Beitar Jerusalem will transfer 5 million shekels at the moment of the transfer of ownership, and another amount of 5.25 to 6 million shekels will be transferred in 24 equal payments starting in September 2023, when the guarantee for this will be the reduction of the broadcasting rights of The group (already pledged to the association and the income tax) the property rights and trademarks of Beitar.

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The police asked to check what it means to encumber the broadcasting rights while they are encumbered to other entities, and they even made it clear to the judge that they would have difficulty doing it until 11:00 and would need a whole day, but Judge Aner made it clear that “if you don’t agree to a compromise by 11:00, I will make a decision on my own.”

Barak Abramov’s representative, Roi Rosen, made it clear that in any case his client does not agree to the outline and that at this stage it is a decision related to the Betar and the police regarding a potential buyer. If the judge accepts the compromise or demands a slightly higher amount, the ball will return to the talks between Hogge and Barak Abramov and solutions It will be possible to find, while Abramov is also receiving great pressure from his environment to withdraw from the deal.

Abramov’s surroundings said yesterday: “There are too many debts, encumbrances and problems, he goes into it with emotions and a desire to help Beitar, but this is a wrong step for him, the business there is too complicated.”

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