Another championship in Scotland or second division in England? The economic future of Lyal Abda

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While Menor Solomon is doing well in English Fulham, another product of Maccabi Petah Tikva’s youth department, Liel Abda, is impressing in the British Isles.

Abda, 21, is considered one of the biggest stars of Scottish Celtic. Two years ago, he signed a huge five-year contract with an annual salary of half a million pounds. His agreement also included bonuses for goals and assists, as well as bonuses of 3,000 pounds for each victory and 2,000 pounds for each appearance in the lineup. Taking this matter into account, he knows that even moving to England, certainly in the second division, will not necessarily guarantee him such a salary.

Abda is considered one of the favorite actors of the local audience. In 59 appearances he scored 20 goals. This season he scored 10 league goals and added 5 assists. The success of the Israeli midfielder did not go unnoticed by the scouts in England. Recently there was a possibility that he would move to Southampton, where Eyal Berkovic used to play. Inquiries have already been made in the January transfer window, but now the matter is on the agenda again. The problem: the English team is ranked last in the Premier League after 26 rounds and may be relegated to the Championship (second division).


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The Scottish group recently stated that there is no intention to release the “Israeli asset”. The club is sure that Abda will be sold in the future for a high amount, when his current price is around 7 million euros.

Abda played for two years in the club’s senior team and even then impressed when he participated in 67 appearances and scored 20 goals. He also participated in 9 appearances in Israel’s senior national team and scored one goal in the 2:2 draw against Iceland.

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