Hapoel Tel-Aviv is close to finalizing the renewal of Dan Oturu with a new agreement that will further strengthen the continuity of the American center in the Israeli project, according to SDNA.
Oturu signed a three-year contract last summer with a salary exceeding two million dollars per season, already becoming one of the important pieces of the team. Now, both parties are working on a modification of the agreement that will include a key point: the removal of the exit clause scheduled for this summer.
The move represents a statement of intent from Hapoel Tel-Aviv, determined to maintain the competitive core for the upcoming EuroLeague season and avoid potential departures of one of its most decisive big men.
Since his arrival at the Israeli club, Oturu has confirmed his physical and offensive impact, establishing himself as one of the important names in the team's frontcourt rotation.