Svenskan: Hammarby confirms sale of Al-Salmani

Astrit Salmani, 25, is leaving Hammarby for the Israeli Hapoel Beersheba. This was confirmed by sports director Jesper Janson.

According to Sportbladet information, Alexander Geremjev is the main candidate to replace.

– I don’t comment on names. We’ve come a long way with #9, says Jansson.

Sportbladet revealed the other day about it Salmani Street He was about to leave Hammarbi and after that the Israeli Hapoel Beersheba was the title of the new club.

– Yes exactly. Now it’s up to the player, says Hammarby’s sports director Jesper Janson.

Al-Salmani was not present when Hammarby beat Elfsburg 3-0 on Sunday. The 25-year-old is in Israel.

How do you feel about sales?

We are very clear: if you don’t want to stay in Hammarby and enjoy the competition that exists, we thank Astrit for the time you were here. Then we agreed with that club (Beersheba). Now we’re looking forward, Janson says.

Wanted to leave?

– Obviously, yes, says Jansson. We listen when it comes to inquiries. We agreed, evaluated and chose to move on.

How is it replaced?

– It will probably be replaced. We have already replaced. It looked good today (against Elfsborg). We have made it clear that we will continue to work. We are very far ahead with the ninth place. We have been for a long time.

Inside Sweden?

– you do not know. We have many paths.

Alexander Geremjev?

– Don’t comment on names. We had four new guys who did really well. Jesper Jansson says: Hungry guys really want to be in Hammarby.

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He gets about 10 million

According to Sportbladet information, Hammarby’s interest in the Allsvenskan shooting king remains strong.

Podden Fans Corner and Sportbladet previously revealed that Alexander Jeremejeff has a ten million kroner buyout clause from Häcken.

Salemani’s sale to Hapoel Beersheba saves about SEK 10 million including bonuses.

Is it easy to reinvest the corresponding funds (into a new player) given your financial strength?

– Yes that’s what it is. We must evaluate what we can get instead, what the competitive situation in the team looks like. But the market should also know that we are not on the level of Malmö FF (financial). They have completely different amounts to go with, says Jesper Jansson.

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