U-turn: Eintracht star can imagine staying in Frankfurt!

U-turn: Eintracht star can imagine staying in Frankfurt!

Evan N’Dicka can probably imagine staying and extending the contract at Eintracht Frankfurt. It was reported on Saturday that N’Dicka had reached an agreement with Arsenal.

So far, there has been little indication that Eintracht Frankfurt will be able to keep the top performers with the expiring contract at the end of the season. Evan N’Dicka now seems to have turned around: the Frenchman can probably still imagine an extension.

Eintracht Frankfurt is working hard to keep the pillars of the current squad together for as long as possible. For this, the SGE takes the financial risk. The main focus is on Daichi Kamada and Evan N’Dicka: both are in their last year of contract and are being chased by top clubs.

N’Dicka can imagine an extension at Eintracht

So far, the tendency for both players has seemed to be a Frankfurt farewell at the end of the season. , Evan N’Dicka is said to be reporting from England (Daily Mail) and Italy (Il Romanista) have already reached an oral agreement with Arsenal.

As the picture but now reported on Sunday, N’Dicka can also imagine staying with the SGE. It is said that before the central defender left for his winter vacation, there was another conversation with those responsible. There N’Dicka is said to have emphasized how difficult it was for him to make a decision and that staying in Frankfurt was not off the table.

“We are still in talks with him. He can imagine staying in Frankfurt,” said sports director Markus Krösche when asked picture. The final decision should be made relatively soon after the turn of the year; From January, clubs can officially enter into negotiations with players whose contracts expire at the end of the season.

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

Source: Stern

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