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TA to break the bank for Buzaglo

June 12, 2008 23:00

By

Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

1 min read

Maccabi Tel Aviv have broken the Israeli transfer record by signing Maor Buzaglo for $2.5 million (£1,279,010).

The 20-year-old attacking midfielder was officially on the books of Maccabi Haifa although he made only two appearances for the Greens. He was loaned to Hapoel Petach Tikvah in season 2006/07 and Bnei Sakhnin during the season just completed and was largely responsible for their impressive fourth place finish in Israel’s Premiere League with nine goals.

Buzaglo has signed a four-year contract with Maccabi worth $300,000 (£153,380) a year.

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The transfer reflects a major shift in Israeli football where traditionally, significant transfer fees have not been paid. Even when national team captain Yossi Benayoun joined Maccabi Haifa a decade ago, his club, Hapoel Beer Sheva, asked to share any future transfer fees with Haifa if the player moved to Europe.

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