Israeli Players Abroad: Will They Return to the Premier League in January?

by time news

2023-12-15 18:32:52
Premier League teams are gearing up for the January transfer window as they look to strengthen their squads. Israeli players who are currently abroad are being closely watched as they may potentially return to Israel in the upcoming winter transfer window.

Neta Lavi, currently playing for Gamba Osaka in the Japanese league, is being linked back to Maccabi Haifa due to the expiration of his contract in two years and a potential desire to return to Israel. Gadi Kinda, playing for Sporting Kansas City in the MLS, has also received an offer for a new contract but has not made a decision about his future, with Maccabi Tel Aviv and Maccabi Haifa showing interest in bringing him back to Israel.

Ruslan Braski, currently playing for Boracay Banja Luka in the Bosnian League, may return to Israel soon due to the conflict in the predominantly Muslim country. Or Dedia, on loan from Po’el Be’er Sheva to Aberdeen in the Scottish League, may see his loan stint shortened due to lack of playing time.

Matan in Latxa, playing for Austria Vienna in the Austrian League, has seen limited playing time and may potentially return to Israel. Raz Meir, playing for Walvik in the Dutch league, has also seen limited playing time and may decide to return after the halfway point of the season.

Osama Halayila, playing for Gabala in the Azeri League, has been playing regularly but has not been very productive in terms of scoring goals. Gilad Abramov, also playing for Gabala, has been a key player but may consider returning to Israel due to the situation in Azerbaijan. Kenny Seif, playing for Neftchi Baku in the Azeri League, has seen a decline in his performance and is reportedly being considered for a return to Israel.

In the Bulgarian League, Roy Herman, who plays for Botev Plovdiv, has had limited playing time and has reached an agreement with the team for a potential separation. Guy Hadida, playing for Odessa in the Ukrainian League, has also seen a decrease in playing time and may potentially return to Israel.

The potential return of these players to Israel could offer opportunities for Premier League teams looking to strengthen their squads in the upcoming transfer window. Stay tuned for updates on the latest transfers and signings in the sports world.
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