Eintracht Frankfurt is making headlines as sports director Markus Krösche is not moving to AC Milan for now. Mathias Beck, the supervisory board chairman, confirmed that there has been no inquiry from Milan. Krösche has a contract until 2028 and does not have a release clause, meaning he would need to request a release, which has not happened yet. Current discussions about Krösche's future also highlight Nathaniel Brown's strong performance in the first World Cup match. Additionally, defender Noah Fenyö has left Eintracht Frankfurt, transferring permanently to Ujpest FC in Hungary. Fenyö had already been on loan to the Hungarian club for six months, and Eintracht has secured a buy-back option. These developments indicate that Eintracht Frankfurt is actively shaping its future and remains present both in the Bundesliga and internationally. Furthermore, Ritsu Doan secured a 2-2 draw for Japan against the Netherlands, emphasizing the international involvement of Eintracht players.
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Eintracht Frankfurt: Krösche Stays for Now, Fenyö Transfers
Eintracht Frankfurt remains stable: Markus Krösche stays for now while Noah Fenyö transfers to Ujpest FC. All news here!
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