Israeli winger Anan Khalaili's transfer to Inter Milan has fallen through after he failed comprehensive cardiac examinations, according to a report in Italy cited by Israeli journalist Ben Goldfriend.
The collapse of the deal marks a dramatic turn in the saga of the Israeli winger's potential move to the Italian giants. Earlier this month, The Zioneer reported that the signing was delayed for additional medical tests after initial exams raised concerns. On July 3, transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano reported that Khalaili had agreed to a five-year contract with Inter for a fee of approximately €25 million. The latest report, citing Italian sources, indicates that the comprehensive heart tests ultimately failed, ending the deal. Khalaili currently plays for Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise.
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