Reports: Younes nears Frankfurt departure, Eintracht still pursue Jens Petter Hauge and Khepren Thuram
Sky Germany's Max Bielefeld reports that at least one avenue has opened on the matter of Amin Younes' wish to depart Frankfurt.
In other Frankfurt news, it can be confirmed that the SGE hasn't given up its pursuit of Norwegian winger Jens Petter Hauge.
German footballing magazine Kicker also links Marcus Thuram's younger brother Khephren with Eintracht.
In other Frankfurt news, it can be confirmed that the SGE hasn't given up its pursuit of Norwegian winger Jens Petter Hauge.
German footballing magazine Kicker also links Marcus Thuram's younger brother Khephren with Eintracht.
Amin Younes. |
Younes could leave Eintracht Frankfurt in the next days 🔴⚫️⚪️
— Max Bielefeld (@Sky_MaxB) August 2, 2021
He received an offer from Saudi Arabia! Talks between all parties are ongoing, no agreement yet about the fee.
His replacement could be Jens Petter Hauge. Eintracht and Milan working on a deal ⏳#TransferUpdate pic.twitter.com/95247RZYG4
Bielefeld notes that an offer from Saudi Arabia may soon allow Younes to depart Germany's commercial capital. The German journalist further notes that the SGE are still working on a deal to purchase winger Jens Petter Hauge from AC Milan. Frankfurt have already had a lowball bid for the 21-year-old rejected by the Serie A club.
Hauge's agent--Atta Aenke--recently confirmed that talks were still ongoing when asked about the subject after a Milan. The player's representative noted "there is a dialogue." Germany's main sporting tabloid reports that the two clubs are getting closer after Frankfurt's initial €7 million bid and AC Milan's €15 million price.
Aenke spoke to members of the press after Milan played an exhibition match against OGC Nice on Saturday evening. German footballing magazine Kicker links another player involved in that fixture with Frankfurt. Namely, Marcus Thuram's younger brother Khephren Thuram with Eintracht.
It's important to note that both Hauge and Thuram are valued at about €9.0 million. Frankfurt wouldn't pocket any money on Younes' departure as it would be a simple matter of terminating his loan arrangement.