As of: February 19, 2024, 5:51 p.m
By: Sascha Mehr
Comments
Press
Split
Eintracht Frankfurt has loaned out several professionals to other clubs.
We give an overview of how the loan players are doing.
Frankfurt – There has been a lot of movement in the squad at Eintracht Frankfurt in the last two transfer periods.
In addition to numerous new additions signed by sports director Markus Krösche, several professionals said goodbye.
However, some are only on loan and may return to SGE after the loan period expires.
We give an overview of how things are going for the individual loan players.
Eintracht Frankfurt with several loans in the current season
Faride Alidou (1. FC Köln)
: The offensive player joined 1. FC Köln last summer in order to gain match practice at a high level.
At first he didn't get a chance in the Rhineland either.
The Hamburg native only took off when he changed coach from Steffen Baumgart to Timo Schultz.
FC has a purchase option for the 22-year-old, which Eintracht can counter with a buyback option.
Paxten Aaronson (Vitesse Arnheim)
: At Eintracht Frankfurt the competition in the midfield was too great to be used regularly.
The young professional is set to make his breakthrough in the Netherlands.
In the last two league games, the American was in the starting line-up and played through.
After the loan expires, Aaronson returns to Main.
Kristijan Jakic (FC Augsburg):
The Croatian was something of an all-purpose weapon under former coach Oliver Glasner, who always played where there was a need.
Since Dino Toppmöller took over Eintracht, his playing time has decreased enormously.
In Augsburg he made it straight into the starting eleven.
The Fuggerstädter can sign Jakic permanently after the season using a purchase option.
Eintracht sells Borré to Brazil
Rafael Borré (SV Werder Bremen):
It is already clear for the Colombian that he will no longer play for Eintracht Frankfurt.
He is currently under contract with SV Werder Bremen, but his move to Internacional Porto Alegre is already confirmed.
He will be leaving the Bundesliga in the summer at the latest, but an immediate departure for Brazil is still an issue.
Aaronson (l.), Alidou (middle) and Ngankam are currently on loan from Eintracht.
© Imago/ProShots/eu-Images
Jessic
Ngankam (FSV Mainz 05):
Ngankam, who moved from Hertha BSC to Eintracht in the summer of 2023, will storm for Rheinhessen until the end of the current season.
Due to the commitments of Ekitike and Kalajdzic, the prospect of assignments at the SGE had drastically worsened.
He is regularly on the pitch in Mainz, but he has not yet managed to score a goal.
My news
BVB against PSV Eindhoven: First personnel decisions made read
EM 2024 schedule: When you should take vacation read
When and where will the European Championship 2024 take place?
All dates and stages at a glance
1 hour ago
Steffen Baumgart will probably be the new HSV coach
Investor in the DFL: Questions and answers about the Bundesliga billion-dollar deal read
Thomas Meunier writes his personal fairytale reading in Turkey
Marcel Wenig (1. FC Nürnberg)
: At Eintracht Frankfurt, the young offensive player was only active for the U21 team, which plays in the Regionalliga Südwest.
The return to his hometown was supposed to be a new beginning for Wenig, but shortly after his arrival he tore his cruciate ligament.
What will happen next for him from the summer is currently unclear.
Igor Matanovic (Karlsruher SC)
: The attacker made his breakthrough in the 2nd Bundesliga with Baden.
In 20 league games he scored seven goals and prepared four more goals.
In preparation for next season, he could get a new chance under Dino Toppmöller to recommend himself for the Bundesliga squad.
Eintracht professional Hauge with a new start at home
Jens Petter Hauge (Bodø/Glimt)
: The Norwegian went back home after not being able to assert himself at Eintracht Frankfurt.
In the current season, under Toppmöller there were only enough for short assignments, which would certainly have been reduced again due to the new additions in the winter.
Bodø/Glimt has a purchase option for the offensive player.
Jérôme Onguéné (Servette Geneva):
The former Salzburg player didn't get a foothold at Eintracht Frankfurt and is considered a bad purchase.
After the loan expires, he should actually return to the SGE in the summer, but there are no longer any plans for the defender there.
He hasn't been in the squad in Geneva since the end of September last year.
(
smr
)