Legal Hurdle for Mor Buskila’s Transfer to Hapoel Tel Aviv
Interim Ban Issued
An interim ban has been instituted by the Arbitration Institution of the Israel Football Association, prohibiting Mor Buskila from training with Hapoel Tel Aviv. This ruling, announced on Friday, stems from an arbitration claim submitted by Hapoel Ramat Gan against both Hapoel Tel Aviv and Buskila himself. The ban is effective immediately, and a rapid timeline has been established to resolve the dispute.
Dispute Background
The crux of the disagreement lies in the contention that Buskila signed with Hapoel Tel Aviv without reaching an agreement with Hapoel Ramat Gan. Ramat Gan asserts that Buskila remains under contract with them, preventing him from officially joining Hapoel Tel Aviv until the end of the next season. Conversely, Hapoel Tel Aviv maintains that Buskila is not bound by a contract, having conducted legal examinations to confirm his status.
Continuing Uncertainty
Mor Buskila, a 20-year-old player, signed with Hapoel Tel Aviv this summer and participated in the team’s training camp in Poland. During this camp, he took part in several friendly matches, even scoring goals. However, the legality of his transfer to the top-tier club remains uncertain following the arbitration proceedings, leaving Buskila caught between the two clubs as the situation unfolds.
As the arbitration institution works toward a resolution, the future of Buskila’s involvement with Hapoel Tel Aviv remains in limbo