Arab Israeli soccer star Anan Khalaili to join Inter Milan in record transfer for Israeli player
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At a glance
- Arab-Israeli soccer player Anan Khalaili is set to join Italian club Inter Milan in a record-breaking transfer for an Israeli player.
- The transfer fee is reported to be 25 million euros, with Khalaili earning approximately 2 million euros per season in salary and bonuses.
- Khalaili, a 21-year-old right wing-back, had a successful season with Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise, helping them win the league championship and the "Croky Cup."
In a landmark move for Israeli football, 21-year-old Arab-Israeli soccer star Anan Khalaili is poised to join Italian powerhouse Inter Milan. The transfer, reported to be the highest ever for an Israeli player, is valued at 25 million euros, with Khalaili set to earn around 2 million euros per season, including bonuses.
Khalaili, a dynamic right wing-back, recently concluded a strong season with Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise. He was a key player, starting in 44 of 46 appearances and contributing six goals and five assists over 3,800 minutes. His performance was instrumental in Union Saint-Gilloise securing the league championship and the "Croky Cup," where he provided an assist in the final match.
Khalaili's former team, Maccabi Haifa, retains 15% of his contract and is expected to receive approximately 3.5 million euros from the deal. The Haifa-born player is expected to arrive in Milan within 48 hours for his medical evaluation, marking a significant step in his burgeoning career.
The transfer highlights Khalaili's rapid rise in professional football and underscores the growing international recognition of talent emerging from Israel.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.