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Price tag for Rafael Borré is: Eintracht Frankfurt before an exciting transfer phase

Price tag for Rafael Borré is: Eintracht Frankfurt before an exciting transfer phase

Eintracht Frankfurt has set a price tag for Rafael Borré: Kamada and Ndicka should stay for the time being

has strengthened its squad in the summer in view of the triple burden, especially on the offensive, where three ambitious professionals were signed with Götze, Kolo Muani and Alario. However, this also means that other players suffer from the competition. Europa League hero Borré is particularly affected. The attacker could be sold in winter. However, more could happen in the transfer market.

Rafael Borré is extremely dissatisfied with his replacement role and has been flirting with a farewell for weeks. After sports director Markus Krösche initially publicly spoke out against the possibility of a sale, the current developments probably look different. Noisy sports-1-Information is all a matter of price. However, this is not small if another club actually wants to win the Colombian for themselves. The transfer fee for an immediate purchase would therefore have to be around 12-15 million euros.

The attacker would probably go in the direction of Spain, Italy or England, but he is said to lack the necessary appreciation to stay in Frankfurt. But the fact that it seems relatively hopeless to oust the outstanding Kolo Muani certainly weighs much more heavily in the thoughts of departure.

With new signing Kolo Muani, however, Eintracht already has to worry that other top international clubs won’t get on the track and lure the French to their side. If the Frenchman leaves the club again in the foreseeable future, Borré might be in demand again.

Kamada and Ndicka’s contracts are expiring: is Frankfurt waiving a fee?

In addition to the two attackers, there are still a number of candidates who could leave the club. Ndicka and Kamada’s contracts expire in the summer, threatening the loss of two cornerstones. At Ndicka are said to be loud IMAGE-It is already the turn of , Juve and AC Milan. In addition, Jesper Lindstrom has also played in the foreground and is being courted by Dortmund, Leipzig and Arsenal. To a certain extent, these are the downsides of the successful CL preliminary round.

After all: The win against Sporting alone and the associated advancement in the has flushed 12.5 million euros into the Frankfurt coffers. This ensures that the Hessians are not necessarily dependent on transfers for Ndicka and Kamada. A sale during the season would also be difficult to cope with from a sporting point of view and should now be avoided. “We have the reins of action in our hands and contracts,” said coach Oliver Glasner. “We do not do well to let all the boys go. You always need a tribe. I am confident that there will be few changes,” he told the IMAGE optimistic.

However, the situation continues to be difficult. At both Ndicka and Kamada, the bosses do not assume that new contracts will be signed in the foreseeable future. According to the report, Eintracht have little hope, especially with Ndicka.

Gosens not an issue: are two US youngsters coming?

With all the impending losses, Eintracht is of course also looking at possible newcomers. The club focuses on young US stars. IMAGE-They are reportedly looking to sign 18-year-old Chicago forward Jhon Duran. The same goes for the 19-year-old from Philadelphia Union. A transfer of the last traded Robin Gosens should not be feasible.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as.

Source: Stern

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