In Italy it is reported: Maccabi Tel Aviv will receive 7 million euros after all terms have been agreed upon. After the great victory over Haifa, the young star said goodbye to his friends: “Going to fulfill a childhood dream. I will never forget what Maccabi Tel Aviv did for me”
The transfer deal of Oscar Gloukh to Salzburg was closed today (Tuesday) after a meeting between the team’s professional manager, Christopher Freund, and the head scout Yoan Heider, who watched the Yellows’ victory in Bloomfield yesterday over Maccabi Haifa.
According to the report in Italy, Maccabi Tel Aviv will receive 7 million euros after all the details have been agreed upon. The journalist Fabrizio Romano points out that Barcelona, Dortmund, Udinese and Benfica were interested in his purchase.
Maccabi Tel Aviv will ask to keep a percentage in the future sale of Gloch, even if for this it will have to reduce a transfer amount of 7 million euros that must be linked in the contract.
Oscar Gloukh to RB Salzburg, done deal and here we go! Full agreement in place on €7m fee, personal terms agreed too. Israeli talent will join Salzburg from Maccabi Tel Aviv ⭐️ #transfers
Barcelona tried to sign Gloukh as Benfica, Udinese and Borussia Dortmund but no way. pic.twitter.com/vILccQk8nR
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 24, 2023
After the fans dispersed, Barak Itzhaki and attorney Yael Margalit remained with Freund in the stands in Bloomfield: “Oscar’s talent is extraordinary. I was very impressed with him and in general with the atmosphere and the fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv,” said Freund to the two, “He is very young but plays in a mature manner for his age and it is not just that you can understand the enthusiasm for him. Salzburg knew how to get more out of such players and I am convinced that it will be the same here.”
Gloukh himself said goodbye to the players in the dressing room. His jersey was signed by all the players and staff and team media followed him before and after the game to capture the final moments in Bloomfield. As soon as the deal is signed, he will collect his words from Kiryat Shalom and say goodbye more officially with a video that will be sent to the fans.
Maccabi Tel Aviv did not allow Gloukh to speak yesterday after the game until the deal was signed, but upon leaving the stadium he said: “I’m going to fulfill a childhood dream. I will never forget what Maccabi Tel Aviv did for me.” Gloukh stated that it was not a serious injury, but a muscle cramp and after the game he no longer felt pain.