Hertha BSC is working on the squad for the new season. After the upcoming departure of Jhon Cordoba, a top player from the Bundesliga could now come.
On Sunday, Hertha BSC officially announced that a move from Jhon Cordoba to Russia to FK Krasnodar was imminent. Well reported picturethat the rumored 20 million euros transfer fee should be reinvested directly in the team. The object of desire: Filip Kostic from Eintracht Frankfurt.
According to this, the new Hertha manager Fredi Bobic Kostic should have at the top of his wish list, after he had brought the Serb to VfB Stuttgart and then to Frankfurt Eintracht some time ago.
However, Kostic should not be a bargain. According to the newspaper, the SGE is only ready to talk at an amount of 30 million euros. And in order to enable a corresponding transfer, further departures from the capital club are necessary.
Dodi Lukebakio is named as a candidate for removal. But the Brazilian Matheus Cunha also seems to be one of those players who don’t fit Bobic’s profile in terms of attitude. Cunha could recommend a new employer with Brazil at the Olympics in the coming weeks.
Krösche on the Kostic rumor: “There is nothing at all”
In general, however, Eintracht does not seem willing to give up Kostic. Across from picture Sports director Markus Krösche said: “I can’t say anything about that, there’s nothing at all. Filip also knows exactly what he has in us.”
In addition to Hertha, Inter Milan should also be interested in Kostic, but the Italian champions are in financial difficulties due to the pandemic and may therefore not be able to handle such a transfer. Should Kostic leave Hessen anyway, Eintracht would already lose the second top performer of the strong last season.
The move from striker Andre Silva to RB Leipzig recently became official. The Portuguese scored 28 goals for the SGE last season.

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