Not just attack in focus
The first version of the article appeared on November 15th, 5:54 p.m. and was supplemented the following day with statements from Pascal Groß attached below
Since Deadline Day with the last-minute departures of Randal Kolo Muani and Rafael Borré, everything at Eintracht Frankfurt has actually been about looking for reinforcements for the attack. However, new signings for the storm are apparently not enough – according to information from “PictureThe SGE managers even want to bring in up to four new players in the winter.
On the list: In addition to a “wall striker” – as the paper puts it – the signing of a fast offensive man with strong dribbling skills would also be conceivable. In category one, Viktoria Pilsen’s Rafiu Durosinmi (20), whose purchase is currently being negotiated, is considered a candidate for category two. Union Berlin’s Sheraldo Becker (28). In addition, given the thin staffing level, they are reportedly looking for central defense and defensive midfield.
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Mainz professional Leandro Barreiro (23) has come into focus for the latter position, while Eintracht is looking for Belgian talent Zeno Debast for the defense center. The negotiations with RSC Anderlecht about a transfer of the 20-year-old are reportedly very difficult because the club has high demands, after all, Debast’s market value is 13 million euros.
Eintracht Frankfurt: Will national player Pascal Groß come in 2024?
According to the “Sports pictureMeanwhile, national player Pascal Groß is on Frankfurt’s list for the new season. The 32-year-old recently revealed in a “Kicker” interview that he is definitely considering a return to the Bundesliga. The midfielder’s contract in Brighton runs until June 2025. Both parties are said to have discussed a possible move as early as 2022 – but at that point Groß decided to stay in England. SGE sports director Markus Krösche has a high opinion of Groß.
Update November 16th: Groß has initially contradicted rumors about a possible move to Eintracht Frankfurt. “I don’t know anything about it,” he said on Thursday after the DFB team’s training in Frankfurt. It is an “alleged interest”. The midfielder is “fundamentally” following the Bundesliga; he recently emphasized that he wanted to return before the end of his career. “For me, contact with Germany has never been broken; I watch a lot of games on the weekend,” said Groß. “Eintracht has of course done very well in the last few years,” he said and spoke of a “great, big, traditional club.”
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