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Ex-national player Robin Koch wants to recommend himself with good performances at Eintracht Frankfurt for the home EM 2024. “My full focus is on Frankfurt, but returning to the national team is of course also an issue. First of all, I want to have a good season with Eintracht. Then we’ll see if the door opens again,” said the 26-year-old newcomer to the Hessian Bundesliga club on Tuesday.
The central defender made his debut in October 2019 under the then national coach Joachim Löw in the DFB selection, for which he has played eight international matches so far. Koch was last in the squad at the European Championships in 2021, where he was not used. There was no contact with national coach Hansi Flick about the initially loan change from Leeds United to Eintracht. But a comeback in the DFB jersey is “a big goal” for Koch.
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In order to achieve this, the son of former Bundesliga professional Harry Koch would like to “take on a leadership role” at Eintracht. That’s what sports director Markus Krösche announced when he introduced the new signing: “Robin is a guy who leads the way on and off the pitch and takes responsibility.”
Aaronson, Nmecha & Co.: Top Bundesliga transfers in summer 2023
Omar Marmoush | Wolfsburg -> Entry Frankfurt | Market value: €6 million
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free transfer
(In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, whichever is higher. As of July 11, 2023)
Florian Grillitsch | Ajax -> Hoffenheim | Market value: €6.5 million
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Aaron Martin | Mainz -> Genoa CFC | Market value: €7 million
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Alex Kral | Spartak -> Union | Market value: €7 million
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Free loan (FIFA special transfer regulation)
Arthur | America FC -> Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €7 million
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Market value: €5 million
Moritz Jenz FC Lorient -> Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €8 million
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Market value: €7.5 million
Junior Adamu | RB Salzburg -> SC Freiburg | Market value: €8 million
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Transfer fee: €6 million
Ansgar Knauff | BVB -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €8 million
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Transfer fee: €5 million
Vaclav Cerny | Twente -> Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €8 million
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Market value: €8 million
Tiago Tomas | Sporting -> Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €8.8 million
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Market value: €7 million
Angelo Fulgini | Mainz 05 -> RC Lens | Market value: €9 million
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Transfer fee: €7.2 million (obligatory purchase)
Hugo Larson | Malmo FF -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €9 million
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Transfer fee: €9 million
David Datro Fofana | Chelsea -> Union Berlin | Market value: €10 million
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loan
Julian Weigl | Benfica -> Gladbach | Market value: €10 million
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Transfer fee: €7.2 million
Junior Dina Ebimbe | PSG -> Frankfurt | Market value: €10 million
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Transfer fee: €6.5 million
Willian Pacho | Royal Antwerp -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €11 million
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Transfer fee: €9 million
Mahmoud Dahoud | BVB -> Brighton | Market value: €12 million
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Naby Keïta | Liverpool -> Werder | Market value: €12 million
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Ellyes Skhiri | 1. FC Cologne -> Entry Frankfurt | Market value: €13 million
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Jonas Hofmann | Gladbach -> Bayer 04 | Market value: €13 million
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Transfer fee: €10 million
Mark Flekken | SC Freiburg -> Brentford | Transfer fee: €13 million
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Market value: €10 million
Serhou Guirassy | Rennes -> VfB Stuttgart | Market value: €14 million
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Transfer fee: €9m (purchase option)
Stefan Posch | Hoffenheim -> Bologna | Market value: €14 million
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Transfer fee: €5 million (purchase option)
Diogo Leite | Postage -> Union | Market value: €15 million
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Transfer fee: €7.5 million (purchase option)
Jordan Beyer | Gladbach -> Burnley | Market value: €16 million
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Transfer fee: €15 million (purchase option)
Fabio Carvalho | Liverpool -> RB Leipzig | Market value: €16 million
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loan
Robin Koch | Leeds -> Entry Frankfurt | Market value: €18 million
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loan
Ramy Bensebaini | Gladbach -> BVB | Market value: €20 million
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Raphael Guerreiro | BVB -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €20 million
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Nicolas Seiwald RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €20 million
Benjamin Sesko | RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €24 million
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Market value: €24 million
Christoph Baumgartner Hoffenheim -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €24 million
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Market value: €24 million
Brenden Aaronson | Leeds -> Union Berlin | Market value: €25 million
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loan
Alejandro Grimaldo | Benfica -> Bayer 04 | Market value: €25 million
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Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg -> FC Brentford | Transfer fee: €25 million
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Market value: €25 million (obligatory purchase)
Konrad Laimer | RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern | Market value: €28 million
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Evan Ndicka | Frankfurt -> AS Roma | Market value: €28 million
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Felix Nmecha | Wolfsburg -> BVB | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €15 million
Marcus Thuram | Gladbach -> Inter | Market value: €32 million
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Lucas Hernandez | FC Bayern -> PSG | Market value: €45 million
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Transfer fee: €45m + 5m bonuses
Christopher Nkunku | RB Leipzig -> Chelsea | Market value: €80 million
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Transfer fee: €60 million
Jew Bellingham | BVB -> Real Madrid | Market value: €120 million
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Transfer fee: €103 million
Chef Mario Götze (31), who made the DFB comeback after moving from PSV Eindhoven to Frankfurt last year, serves as a role model. “You saw that you can get back into the national team through Eintracht,” Koch explained recently in an interview on the website of the Europa League winner of 2022. He thought carefully about the move to Frankfurt: “My style of play and my emotional nature on the pitch fits the club perfectly.”
Koch’s move to Eintracht Frankfurt instead of Man United “a gut decision”
The fact that he opted for Eintracht and against the top English clubs Newcastle and Manchester United, who were also interested, was a “gut decision” and not “doubt about my abilities”. often helped. I got a lot of messages from Markus Krösche and also spoke to Trappo (goalkeeper Trapp, ed.) and heard a feeling from the team. They were signs of how much Eintracht wanted me.”
In Frankfurt, Koch beckons a regular place, while staying in the Premier League would have been anything but certain, at least initially – this can also be explained with a view to the future in the DFB team. The former Freiburg and Lauterer continues: “Three years ago I left the Bundesliga to mature. That succeeded. Daring to take the step abroad, out of my comfort zone, that helped me as a person. And English football is a bit different – I had to adapt.”
Koch had played for SC Freiburg in the German upper house from 2017 to 2020 and then switched to England for a fee of 13 million euros. There he played 77 games for the Whites within three years, 73 of them in the Premier League. Last season, Koch was Leeds’ most-used outfield player with 3,387 minutes in all competitions and also increased his market value from €16m to €18m, making him one of the most valuable professionals in the SBU squad.
Larsson, Sow & Co.: Most expensive additions to Eintracht Frankfurt
16 Ante Rebic | 18/19 for €4.5m from Florence
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As of May 29, 2023
16 Jetro Willems | 17/18 for €4.5m from Eindhoven
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15 Carlos Salcedo | 18/19 for €5m from Chivas
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14 Evan Ndicka | 18/19 for €5.5m from Auxerre
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13 Lucas Alario | 22/23 for €6m from Bayer 04
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12 Filip Kostic | 19/20 for €6.3m from HSV
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8 Jesper Lindstrom | 21/22 for €7m by Brondby
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8 Sebastien Haller | 17/18 for €7m from Utrecht
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8 Kevin Trap | 19/20 for €7m from PSG
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8 Bas Dost | 19/20 for €7m from Sporting
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7 Hugo Larson | 23/24 for €7.5m from Malmö FF
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6 Dominik Kohr | 19/20 for €8.5m from Leverkusen
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4 Martin Hinteregger | 19/20 for €9m from FC Augsburg
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4 Willian Pacho | 2023/24 for €9m from Royal Antwerp
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With bonuses reportedly up to €16 million
3 Jens Petter Hauge | 22/23 for €10m from AC Milan
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2 Djibril Sov | 19/20 for €14m from BSC Young Boys
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10 million base fee + 4 million in bonuses
1 Luka Jovic | 19/20 for €22.34m from Benfica
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€15.34 million of the sum comes from Benfica’s resale participation when moving to Real Madrid.
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