Convinced in the Europa League
“It’s possible that one or the other will leave us. Because if the players don’t extend the contract, the situation automatically arises that we have to sell,” said Markus Krösche, sports director of Eintracht Frankfurt, at the end of March. Above all, professionals with a contract ending in 2023 were meant, twelve of whom are currently in the SBU squad. One of them is Filip Kostic, who wanted to leave the club last summer and has aroused further desires with his strong Europa League season. According to a report by the English “Express”, Tottenham Hotspur is also interested and is preparing an offer for the 29-year-old.
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Accordingly, the London club is ready to submit an offer of 25 million pounds, the equivalent of around 30 million euros. That would be almost twice as much as the amount that Eintracht would have received from Lazio before the season – at that time the transfer failed on the home stretch.
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In the Europa League final against Glasgow Rangers, Tottenham, who are said to have been interested in the winter, got a more detailed picture of the Serb and were convinced of his abilities. In the 69th minute, Kostic set up Rafael Borré’s equalizer and safely converted his attempt on penalties. He was then voted player of the season.
Eintracht Frankfurt: Will the Champions League convince Kostic to stay?
Whether Kostic’s desire to change is still as present as before the season remains to be seen. By winning the title in Seville, the SGE has qualified for the Champions League and is therefore an important argument for all professionals on the credit side. Tottenham finished the season fourth in the Premier League and can also serve with the “premium class”.
Schürrle, Werner & Co.: Most expensive Bundesliga exports in the direction of the Premier League
Andre Schurrle | 2013/14 for €22m from Bayer 04 to Chelsea
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Thiago | 2020/21 for €22m from FC Bayern to Liverpool
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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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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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