Eintracht Frankfurt: Transfer of Robin Gosens “not feasible”

SGE one of three interested parties

With Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Eintracht Frankfurt, three Bundesliga clubs were associated with national player Robin Gosens during the week. The SGE will not implement a winter transfer of the 28-year-old, as sports director Markus Krösche said “foosball” said. Instead, the Europa League winner wanted to get by on the left flank with the existing solutions in the squad.








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“He’s basically an interesting player, but such a transfer isn’t financially feasible for us,” said Krösche about Gosens, who isn’t a regular at Inter Milan and is said to be open to leaving in January. In Frankfurt, where the left side has not always been solid this season, there would be an opportunity for Champions League football.

Gosens in the top 5: the most valuable German footballers abroad

12 Julian Draxler | Benfica Lisbon | Market value: €18 million

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10 Vitaly Janelt | Brentford FC | Market value: €16 million

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10 Kevin Volland | AS Monaco | Market value: €22 million

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8 Robin Koch | Leeds United | Market value: €16 million

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8 sleeve Bella Kotchap | Southampton | Market value: €16 million

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7 Toni Kroos | Madrid | Market value: €20 million

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5 Thilo Kehrer | West Ham United | Market value: €22 million

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5 Robin Gosens | Inter Milan | Market value: €22 million

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4 Ilkay Gundogan | Manchester City | Market value: €25 million

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3 Marc-André ter Stegen | FC Barcelona | Market value: €30 million

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2 Antonio Ruediger | Madrid | Market value: €40 million

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1 Kai Havertz | Chelsea FC | Market value: €70 million

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Luca Pellegrini (23), on loan from Juventus Turin, has shown ups and downs this season and was substituted at half-time in the 2-1 (1-1) win at FC Augsburg. According to Krösche, the Adlerträger do not need any reinforcements, also because the Italian is still believed to be capable of one step forward: “When you see how he played at Eintracht at the beginning of his time and how he presents himself now, that’s a difference. But he still has certain issues to work on. The pressing and counter-pressing in the Bundesliga is different than in the Italian league. If he does all the preparation in January, he can practice the processes and also take the next development steps.”

In addition to Pellegrini and Christopher Lenz (28), who is currently suffering from a thigh injury, Ansgar Knauff (20) also became an option after he was substituted on. “Ansgar accepted this role very well. He likes it on the left because he can pull in and finish from there with his strong right foot. That suits him very well. He also did very well in Augsburg – regardless of the goal”, praised Krösche and referred to his defensive development. “With him we get another new weapon in our game, but he’s also good at defending.”

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