Eintracht Frankfurt: Akman released for talks with new club

Updates also to Paciência and Kostic

“Of course my goal is to play in Frankfurt, I have dreams and goals in my head. Frankfurt has a high level and wants to achieve a lot. I’m aware of my age and I’m in no hurry,” said Ali Akman (20) in April in a Transfermarkt interview about his sporting future. After being loaned to NEC Nijmegen last season, the attacker is back at his regular club Eintracht Frankfurt, where he could not get a chance again.

“Ali is in the process of speaking to a club about a loan again. That’s why we released him,” says sports director Markus Krösche from “table footballquoted. Akman therefore did not travel to the training camp in Austria. It is not known which club it is. In the meantime, Fortuna Düsseldorf and league competitor VfL Bochum are being traded as interested parties in the TM rumor mill. Akman is still under contract with Eintracht until 2025, who took the attacker on a free transfer in March last year. The right-footed player previously played for Bursaspor in his native Turkey, where he terminated his contract prematurely. At NEC Nijmegen, after scoring six goals in 32 games for the club in all competitions, his market value fell from 1.5 to currently 1.2 million euros.

In addition to Akman, other professionals could leave Frankfurt. That’s what it says in the “Hessen show“That other players would also look around. For example, Gonçalo Paciência (27) would deal with “two topics”, Krösche announced. With Filip Kostic (29), who was courted by Juventus Turin, the 41-year-old “doesn’t have the feeling that he’s sitting on packed suitcases”. It is the decision of the winger, “what happens,” said Krösche.

3x over 10 million transfer fee: Most expensive sales by Eintracht Frankfurt

Bas Dost | 2020/21 to Club Brugge | Transfer fee: €4 million

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Status: July 2022

Omar Mascarell | 2018/19 to Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €4 million

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Bastian Oczipka | 2017/18 to Schalke | Transfer fee: €4.5 million

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Marius Wolf | 2018/19 to BVB | Transfer fee: €5 million

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Ante Rebic | 2020/21 to AC Milan | Transfer fee: €5 million

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Lajos Detari | 1988/89 to Olympiacos Piraeus | Transfer fee: €8.7 million

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Carlos Salcedo | 2018/19 to Tigres UANL | Transfer fee: €8.8 million

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Kevin Trap | 2015/16 to PSG | Transfer fee: €9.5 million

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Andre Silva | 2021/22 to RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €23 million

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Sebastien Haller | 2019/20 to West Ham | Transfer fee: €50 million

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Luka Jovic | 2019/20 to Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €63 million

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