Eintracht Frankfurt is busy in the summer market: Coach Adi Hütter has his sights set on Robert Andrich, while management negotiates for Aseko and other names. The transfer window runs until September 1, and several decisions are already in place.
Who is at the centre of the transfer rumors?
Andrich, the 31‑year‑old midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen, is Hütter’s clear target. He could fill the defensive midfield gap and may be used as a modern libero. Sources say the fee is considered affordable. At the same time, 20‑year‑old Noël Aseko from FC Bayern Munich is in talks; the transfer fee is rumored at ten to twelve million euros.
Why does Markus Krösche stay at Eintracht?
Rumours that Krösche might replace Jürgen Klopp at Red Bull Leipzig were dismissed as “nullkommanull” by insiders. Despite intensive talks with Red Bull, he remains firmly in Eintracht’s sport director role, according to hr‑sport. His job is to steer negotiations for young, developable talent while integrating experienced players.
Which players are leaving the squad?
Centre‑back Aurele Amenda is on the brink of a move to Coventry City, the English promotion‑chasing side. The final step is a medical check after Switzerland’s World Cup quarter‑final on Sunday. Additionally, Elias Baum could head to Hamburger SV if Eintracht Frankfurt signs right‑back Anton Gaaei from Ajax. Both moves depend on Hütter’s training observations.
What happens after September 1?
The transfer deadline is September 1, but Krösche’s work is far from finished. It is still unclear which players will join the performance camp on Saturday and who will appear in Hütter’s first training session on Monday. The next weeks will determine whether Eintracht Frankfurt starts the new season with fresh reinforcements or continues to hunt for signings.
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