Eintracht Frankfurt: Man United should prepare offer for Kolo Muani

Desired Eintracht striker

Is Randal Kolo Muani moving on after a year in Frankfurt? After Eintracht confirmed reports that the French striker had changed advisors, the next report that raises this question follows. Loud “Picture” newspaper, Manchester United is preparing a huge offer for the 24-year-old SGE’s top scorer. It would be a record fee if the Hessians agree to a sale.

According to the newspaper, the “Red Devils” from England are making an offer of 120 million euros. According to information from the newspaper, an amount of more than 100 million euros would be enough to convince the Frankfurt team, but sporting director Markus Krösche himself said in January this year that he would also turn down a 100 million offer. Man United is also not unrivalled. Paris Saint-Germain also want to bid for the World Cup participant, who is tied up in the long term until 2027, and who came to Eintracht on a free transfer last year.

As the most expensive sale in Bundesliga history to date, Barcelona’s ex-Dortmunder Ousmane Dembélé tops the statistics with a sum of 140 million euros, which, however, does not describe the initial fee, but has increased over the years due to success-related additional payments. The base fee of 105 million euros at the time would trump Kolo Muani with the proposal from Manchester.

Schürrle, Werner & Co.: Most expensive Bundesliga exports in the direction of the Premier League

Taiwo Awoniyi | 2022/23 for €20.5 million from Union to Forest

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Caglar Söyüncü | 2018/19 for €21.1m from Freiburg to Leicester

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Thiago | 2020/21 for €22m from FC Bayern to Liverpool

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Andre Schurrle | 2013/14 for €22m from Bayer 04 to Chelsea

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Owen Hargreaves | 2007/08 for €25m from FC Bayern to Man United

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Bernd Leno | 2018/19 for €25m from Bayer 04 to Arsenal

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Jean Philippe Gbamin | 2019/20 for €25m from Mainz 05 to Everton

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Jannik Vestergaard 2018/19 for €25m from Gladbach to FC Southampton

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Abdul-Rahman Baba | 2015/16 for €26m from FC Augsburg to Chelsea

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Ilkay Gundogan | 2016/17 for €27m from BVB to Man City

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Heung Min Son | 2015/16 for €30m from Bayer 04 to Tottenham

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Leon Bailey | 2021/22 for €32m from Bayer 04 to Aston Villa

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Edin Dzeko | 2010/11 for €37m from VfL Wolfsburg to Man City

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Ibrahima Konate | 2021/22 for €40m from RB Leipzig to Liverpool

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Roberto Firmino | 2015/16 for €41m from TSG Hoffenheim to Liverpool

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Henrikh Mkhitaryan | 2016/17 for €42m from BVB to Man United

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Joelinton | 2019/20 for €44m from TSG Hoffenheim to Newcastle

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Granite Xhaka | 2016/17 for €45m from Gladbach to Arsenal

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Sebastien Haller | 2019/20 for €50m from Eintracht Frankfurt to West Ham

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Leroy Sané | 2016/17 for €52m from Schalke 04 to Man City

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Timo Werner | 2020/21 for €53m from RB Leipzig to Chelsea

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Naby Keïta | 2018/19 for €60m from RB Leipzig to Liverpool

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Erling Haaland | 2022/23 for €60m from BVB to Man City

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Pierre Emerick Aubameyang | 2017/18 for €63.8m from BVB to Arsenal

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Christian Pulisic | 2018/19 for €64m from BVB to Chelsea

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Kevin De Bruyne | 2015/16 for €76m from VfL Wolfsburg to Man City

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Kai Havertz | 2020/21 for €80m from Bayer 04 to Chelsea

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Jadon Sancho | 2021/22 for €85 million from BVB to Man United

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