Eintracht Frankfurt can breathe a sigh of relief: Markus Krösche is staying with the club. The 45-year-old sports director had received a massive offer from AC Milan, but decided against a move. Krösche was to become 'Head of Football' at Milan and thus be responsible for the sporting area. However, the timing for a move would have been anything but optimal, as Eintracht Frankfurt is in the middle of the transfer phase. Eintracht Frankfurt's contract with Krösche runs until 2028 and contains an exit clause, which only applies in winter. This means that the transfer fee would have been freely negotiable and Eintracht Frankfurt would probably not have let Krösche go for less than 10 million euros. Krösche struggled with himself whether to accept the offer, but ultimately decided to stay with Eintracht Frankfurt. The decision is an important step for the club, which is fighting for success in the current season. Markus Krösche is an important part of the team and his decision to stay is a positive signal for the fans. Eintracht Frankfurt will also continue to rely on Krösche in the future to achieve the club's goals. The cooperation between Krösche and the coach will also be important in the future to secure the club's success. The fans are looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Eintracht Frankfurt with Krösche on board. Krösche's experience and expertise will be crucial in the upcoming matches. The club's management is pleased with Krösche's decision and is confident that he will continue to make important contributions to the team's success.
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