Negotiations between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Haifa's striker, Godsway Donyoh, to add him to their attack have been ongoing in recent days, although there are massive differences in the parties' negotiations at this level.
Donyoh, who will not return to the Greens, expects $210,000 each season in a two-year deal from Hapoel Tel Aviv, an amount that Hapoel Tel Aviv cannot afford. If the parties cannot reach an agreement, the Reds will pursue other options.
The striker is currently been chased by the Togolese Football Federation who want him to switch nationalities.
Donyoh, who plies his trade for Israeli side Maccabi Haifa was born to a Ghanaian father and a Togolese mother and is eligible to play for both countries.
However, according to reports, the Togolese FA has made contact with the player to switch allegiance but he is yet to make a decision.
The Hawks have already naturalized Ghanaian duo of Emmanuel Hackman and Kennedy Boateng.