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Issy Bernstein in bid to buy Betar Jerusalem

A London-based property millionaire is in negotiations to buy Israeli champions Betar Jerusalem, the JC understands.

January 29, 2009 10:59

By

Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

1 min read

A London-based property millionaire is in negotiations to buy Israeli champions Betar Jerusalem, the JC understands.

Issy Bernstein, 77, flew to Moscow last week to meet Betar owner Arkady Gaydamak and has since instructed his lawyers in Israel to conduct due diligence examination of the club’s books.

Bernstein, who reportedly intends to emigrate to Israel, will find that the club has millions of pounds in contractual commitments to former managers and players. Last year, Bernstein showed interest in buying Maccabi Tel Aviv, although the club was eventually acquired by Canadian billionaire Alex Shnayder.

Gaydamak is likely to let the loss-making club go for free, providing the new owner takes on contractual commitments. The Russian billionaire left Israel two months ago and says that doctors have prohibited him from returning to the country due to heart problems. He faces a court hearing with several of his companies facing bankruptcy.

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