
Domestic-league season · Hapoel Haifa.
L. Rotman is a 30-year-old attacking midfielder at Hapoel Haifa, rated 19.3 overall by Field Insider's model, ranking 116th of 142 in the Ligat Ha'al. An experienced operator, he has been a fringe squad member this season (20.5% of available minutes). He brings 0.3 goal contributions per 90 (0.3 goals, 0 assists). Below: strengths, watch-points, market-value outlook and the latest transfer news on Rotman.
Judged on this season alone, Rotman graded 8 — a workmanlike campaign that ranks 17th of 18 of the 18 attacking midfielders in the Ligat Ha'al, on 2 goals and 0 assists in 11 appearances (0.295 involvements per 90).
We hold a single season for Rotman, so there's no year-on-year comparison to draw yet — the read above is this campaign only.
On long-term talent our Rating reads 19, 16th of 18 of the 18 attacking midfielders in the Ligat Ha'al. At 30 Rotman is into the veteran stage, where the age curve weighs on the projection, and a market index of 4.8 reflects that trajectory.
2 goals in 11 appearances (0.18 per game) — light end product the role wants to see climb.
With a Rating of 19.3, Rotman carries the 16th-highest potential of the attacking midfielders in the Ligat Ha'al of 18 — though on just 11 appearances this season, so the standing rests on a small sample. In the final third he profiles as a work-in-progress on end product (0.3 goal contributions per 90). Experienced and reliable, but the value curve is easing (1× now → 0.7× projected in three years).
Generated from Field Insider's rating model · AI-written analysis to follow.
The gold line is market value — an index (not €) blending rating, age and league. It climbs through the early 20s, peaks around ages 23–27 (~10), then tapers with age. At 30, Rotman sits on 4.8, past its peak and easing. The blue line is Rotman's projected Rating — 19.3 today — recomputed at each age, so it follows the same rise-and-fall as a career matures and declines. Solid = up to today; dashed = projected.
No transfer news found for this player.