Season 2022/23

Participation in the Champions League for the first time brought Eintracht Frankfurt a record turnover of 310.2 million euros in the 2022/23 season. Overall, the Bundesliga club made a profit of 17.6 million euros after taxes last season. “It was a successful year,” said Frankfurt’s CFO Oliver Frankenbach on Friday when presenting the key economic figures.

Thanks to the positive development, the Hessians increased their equity to 24.7 million euros. For this season, Frankenbach is again expecting a hefty profit after the transfers of top striker Randal Kolo Muani to Paris Saint-Germain for 95 million euros and offensive player Jesper Lindström to the Italian champions SSC Napoli for 35 million euros. “Our equity will be around 60 million euros at the end of the season,” predicted Frankenbach. This would mean the club would return to the level before the corona pandemic.

6x over 10 million: Most expensive sales from Eintracht Frankfurt

Diant Ramaj | 2023/24 to Ajax | Transfer fee: €4 million

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As of September 2, 2023

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

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

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Bastian Occipka | 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: €6.7 million

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Lajos Détári | 1988/89 to Olympiakos 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 Trapp | 2015/16 to PSG | Transfer fee: €9.5 million

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Djibril Sov | 2023/24 to Sevilla FC | Transfer fee: €10 million

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Filip Kostic | 2022/23 to Juventus | Transfer fee: €13 million

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

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Jesper Lindstrøm | 2023/24 to SSC Napoli | Transfer fee: €30 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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Randal Kolo Muani | 2023/24 to PSG | Transfer fee: €95 million

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The record revenue from merchandising of 23.2 million euros also contributed to the second-highest profit in the club’s history after the 2018/19 season (18.6 million euros). “The euphoria following the successes in recent years has led to a completely changed perception of the club,” said Frankenbach.

There was also a significant increase compared to the 2021/22 season in TV revenue, which rose from 106.2 million to 140.5 million euros, and in marketing revenue. These increased by 12.3 percent to 42.9 million euros. In return, the debt was reduced from 62.9 million to 48.6 million euros.

These are the top earners at Eintracht Frankfurt

11 Aurelio Buta – Salary: €1.8 million per year

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Contract until 2026
Note: Basic salaries in gross according to the “Bild” newspaper, further bonus payments possible for all players | As of: September 13, 2023

11 Ansgar Knauff – Salary: €1.8 million per year

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Contract until 2028

11 Jessic Ngankam – Salary: €1.8 million per year

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Contract until 2028

11 Farès Chaïbi – Salary: €1.8 million per year

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Contract until 2028

7 Kristijan Jakic – Salary: €2 million per year

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Contract until 2026

7 Philipp Max – Salary: €2 million per year

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Contract until 2026

7 Junior Dina Ebimbe – Salary: €2 million per year

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Contract until 2027

7 Omar Marmoush – Salary: €2 million per year

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Contract until 2027

5 Lucas Alario – Salary: €2.5 million per year

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Contract until 2025

5 Sebastian Rode – Salary: €2.5 million per year

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Contract until 2024

3 Robin Koch – Salary: €3 million per year

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Contract until 2024

3 Ellyes Skhiri – Salary: €3 million per year

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Contract until 2027

1 Mario Götze – Salary: €3.5 million per year

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Contract until 2026 | can increase to up to €5 million through bonuses

1 Kevin Trapp – Salary: €3.5 million per year

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Contract until 2026 | can increase to up to €5 million through bonuses

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