By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Frankfurt extend Chandler's contract through end of playing career: "He is held in high regard everywhere."

Before heading over to Hertha Berlin this summer, Eintracht Frankfurt sporting CEO Fredi Bobic has ensured that Timothy Chandler remains an SGE man for the duration of his career and beyond.
Marcel Sabitzer and Timothy Chandler.
Marcel Sabitzer and Timothy Chandler.Photo: GEPA Pictures/Roger Petzsche
Former USMNT starter Timothy Chandler looks to be an "Adler" for life after the 31-year-old and the SGE administration concluded longstanding contractual negotiations.

The Frankfurt native's working papers with the club have been extended from the summer of 2022 to 2025. The new contract also contains an option for still-to-be-defined "continued employment following the active playing career."

"Timmy's value for the team and the whole [professional] environment goes far beyond the sporting side," Sporting CEO Fredi Bobic explained in a statement, "He is held in high regard everywhere and his word carries weight."

Eintracht's soon-to-be ex-chief personnel executive appeared still committed to the Hessen club's central directive despite his imminent departure.

"A long-term extension as well as the option of a follow-up contract reflect Frankfurt's strategy of keeping deserving players involved after their playing career," Bobic further noted.

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