Eintracht Frankfurt before signing Lyons Houssem Aouar

Lyon contract expires

According to consistent reports, Eintracht Frankfurt succeeds in signing Houssem Aouar from Olympique Lyon. According to the “Bild” newspaper, the 24-year-old Frenchman has already completed the medical check-up at Hessen. In the summer, the central midfielder can change clubs free of charge. According to “Sport1” information, he collects a bonus of 5 million euros.

updates: In the evening, Aouar himself spoke up via Twitter and mockingly commented on the very specific “Sport1” info. “Some people know where I’m going to play next season before I do…that’s great,” Aouar wrote. In addition to the earnest money, the broadcaster also named a monthly salary of 250,000 euros.

The former OL regular, who has only made nine league appearances this season due to injury, could succeed Daichi Kamada in the SGE midfield, who is also only tied until the summer. In terms of market value, Aouar is now well below the Japanese (€30m) after dropping to just €20m in Lyon from a career high of €55m in nine updates since 2020 to date.








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According to the report, Aouar is very fond of the Eintracht Frankfurt project. In January he canceled Manchester United and turned down an extension at OL. There were also rumors about AC Milan and Betis Sevilla. In Lyon, only two players from the current squad collected more appearances for the “Gones”.

Jovic, Sow & Co.: Most expensive additions to Eintracht Frankfurt

16 Paxten Aaronson | 22/23 for €4m from Philadelphia Union

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Status: March 2023

16 Sebastian Rode | 19/20 for €4m from BVB

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16 Dejan Joveljic | 19/20 for €4m from Red Star Belgrade

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14 Jetro Willems | 17/18 for €4.5m from Eindhoven

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14 Ante Rebic | 18/19 for €4.5m from Florence

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13 Carlos Salcedo | 18/19 for €5m from Chivas

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12 Evan Ndicka | 18/19 for €5.5m from Auxerre

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11 Lucas Alario | 22/23 for €6m from Bayer 04

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10 Filip Kostic | 19/20 for €6.3m from HSV

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6 Jesper Lindstrom | 21/22 for €7m by Brondby

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6 Sebastien Haller | 17/18 for €7m from Utrecht

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6 Kevin Trapp | 19/20 for €7m from PSG

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6 Bas Dost | 19/20 for €7m from Sporting

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5 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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2 Jens Petter Hauge | 22/23 for €10m from AC Milan

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2 Djibril Sov | 19/20 for €10m from BSC Young Boys

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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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