Israeli winger Anan Khalaili has been asked to undergo further medical examinations after initial tests raised unspecified issues, according to Israeli journalist Ben Goldfriend. The signing with Inter Milan will be delayed until the additional tests, scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, are completed.
The signing of Israeli winger Anan Khalaili by Inter Milan has been delayed after the club requested additional medical tests, according to Israeli journalist Ben Goldfriend. The tests are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, and Khalaili will not sign the contract until they are completed. The nature of the initial test findings remains unclear.
This development follows The Zioneer's earlier report on Thursday at 16:53 Jerusalem that Khalaili was facing difficulties in routine medical tests and had been asked to undergo an echocardiogram. Initial reports on Thursday had confirmed a record €25 million, 5-year deal between the clubs, per reports from Fabrizio Romano. The transfer is now pending medical clearance.
As The Zioneer reported on Friday July 3, 09:43 Jerusalem, Fabrizio Romano had reported that Inter Milan reached a personal agreement with Khalaili on a five-year contract with a fee of approximately €25 million to his current club Union Saint-Gilloise. The deal was awaiting final agreement between the clubs.
The reason for the additional tests has not been specified, and it remains unclear whether the issues are related to the earlier echocardiogram requirement or are separate findings. Khalaili will not sign before the tests are completed.
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