As of: January 25, 2024, 4:46 a.m
By: Sascha Mehr
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Eintracht Frankfurt is apparently planning further transfers in the winter.
An offensive talent from France is expected to hit the Main soon.
SGE apparently agrees with PSG attacker Hugo Ekitike
Competition from the Bundesliga: Swede Bergvall probably in Eintracht Frankfurt's sights
This transfer ticker is continually updated
Update from January 24th, 9:45 a.m.:
Eintracht Frankfurt's interest in Jean-Matteo Bahoya has been reported for some time now, and a transfer is now said to be imminent.
As
L'Equipe
reports, the SGE has reached an agreement with SCO Angers.
Accordingly, the French second division team will receive a transfer fee of around ten million euros including bonus payments.
The flexible offensive player is scheduled to play on the Main in the coming days.
A video is already circulating online in which you can see him saying goodbye to his teammates.
The youngster was no longer part of the squad for the league game on Tuesday.
Jean-Matteo Bahoya (on the ball) is said to be on the list at Eintracht Frankfurt.
© JB Autissier / Imago Images
SGE board member Hellmann comments on the possible Ekitike obligation
First report from January 22nd, 10:22 a.m.:
Frankfurt – Eintracht sports director Markus Krösche is under stress.
He wants to present at least one more new addition by the beginning of February.
So far, Donny van de Beek (Manchester United) and Sasa Kalajdzic (Wolverhampton Wanderes) have come to Main on loan.
The next possible reinforcement should be Hugo Ekitike from Paris Saint-Germain, about whom there have been rumors for weeks.
According to information from the pay-TV broadcaster
Sky,
there is now an agreement between Eintracht Frankfurt and the players' side.
Ekitike should forego a lot of salary and only receive three million euros gross from the SGE instead of seven.
However, the deal has not yet been completed; negotiations must continue with PSG regarding a transfer fee.
“It is known that we were interested in the player in the summer.
We're watching the whole thing closely, but we also have a financial framework that has to be adhered to and that doesn't consist of the transfer fee, but above all the salary structure and of course all of this has to be weighed up for a player who is under contract with PSG "said board spokesman Axel Hellmann on
Sky90
about the possible transfer
.
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Is Hugo Ekitike moving to SGE?
© IMAGO/Naoki Nishimura
In addition to Ekitike, the SGE apparently also has Lucas Bergvall in its sights.
As the Swedish newspaper
Expressen
reports, Eintracht Frankfurt is said to be very interested in the 17-year-old, who is under contract with Djurgårdens IF and has already played in the Swedish first division.
In the last season, which took place in Sweden from April to November, he played 25 games in which he scored two goals and prepared another goal.
Top Swedish talent in SGE's sights?
However, Eintracht Frankfurt has well-known competition in the vying for Bergvall.
The top international clubs FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Newcastle United and BVB from the Bundesliga are also working on signing the 17-year-old midfielder, who currently has a market value of five million euros - and the trend is rising.
There could also be movement on the departures side by the end of the month.
Jens Petter Hauge can apparently leave the club if he receives a corresponding offer.
However, Eintracht Frankfurt will certainly no longer earn the ten million euros that were once paid to AC Milan.
As the online portal
fussball.news
reports, the SGE is demanding a sum “in the mid-single-digit million range” for the Norwegian.
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