Hapoel Tel Aviv football club sold to an Emirati.
Israeli media sources reported the imminent sale of the Hapoel Tel Aviv football club to an Emirati investor.
Hebrew media revealed that Isavi Farij, Minister of Regional Cooperation in the Zionist regime, and Knesset Member Yario Levin (from the Likud Party) are trying to find a UAE buyer for the Hapoel football team.
“One” sports network, today (Sunday, July 24), announced that Issawi Farij, stating that an Emirati investor will buy the Hapoel Tel Aviv club, said: “A buyer from the UAE is seriously interested in buying this club.” Actually, all the technical and financial details regarding the purchase of this club and its team have been completed. But there is still an international problem that needs to be solved.”
“Al-Ahed” news website republished this news and quoted him as saying: “We are pushing hard for this purchase to take place, this will not happen next season, but after two years, Hapoel Tel Aviv is the first team owned by Maliki will be from UAE. The buyer is also close to the UAE government and supports this move. I believe this process will be completed this year.”
Freij explained that Knesset member Yario Levin is also interested in completing the deal.
Hapoel Tel Aviv football club is one of the Zionist football clubs located in Tel Aviv. This club was founded in 1927. This team has won the most championships in the Zionist League after Maccabi.
The UAE was the first country in the Persian Gulf and the third Arab country to compromise with the Zionist interim regime in September 2020 under the supervision of US President Donald Trump.
Since the normalization of relations between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, in addition to the exchange of ambassadors and reciprocal visits by the officials of the two sides, many agreements have been signed in various fields between the two sides.