Eintracht Frankfurt’s Krösche confirms change of adviser at Kolo Muani

Change of plan for the SBU striker?

Changes in consultants often go hand in hand with the desire to prepare for a change of club. Or with dissatisfaction with the previous management. Eintracht Frankfurt’s high-flyer Randal Kolo Muani has not been represented by “MDC Advisors” since the beginning of the year, instead father Louis, brother Kevin and Moussa Sissoko take care of the affairs of the 24-year-old attacker. The “Picture” now reported on the possible background of the change of consultant – the SBU sports director Markus Krösche meanwhile does not seem to worry.

“Moussa Sissoko informed me last week that he is Randal’s new advisor with immediate effect. Despite the change, we remain totally relaxed,” the manager explained to the newspaper and at the same time confirmed the change in Kolo Muani’s environment. The 42-year-old would anyway also reject 100 million euros for the French vice world champion, as he answered a question in the “Sky” interview in January.

Kolo Muani’s old consulting agency announced in December via “Sport Bild” that “the plan is to stay for another year”. The magazine reported that the renewed qualification for the European Cup was required. It is conceivable that this plan will be adjusted in view of the realignment of the striker.

Kolo Muani tied for the long term: Eintracht Frankfurt’s newcomers score reliably

Kolo Muani is contractually bound to Eintracht without an exit clause until 2027 and is mainly responsible for the fact that the Hessians score the highest number of Bundesliga goals from newcomers (18). The professional, who signed from Nantes on a free transfer last summer, scored 15 goals and 14 assists in 32 games in all competitions, making him one of the most successful scorers 22/23 in Europe’s top leagues.

According to “Bild”, the player’s father and brother should now possibly sense big business after his strong season so far. They allegedly demanded 80 percent of the commissions from the ex-consultants, which is said to have led to their separation in the end. Now the family trusts in the expertise of Sissoko, who among other things represents Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembélé. In mid-November Krösche said in the “Sport Bild”: “With Randal you can tell that we are the right place for him and that it would help him in his development to be with us for the next few years.” Kolo Muani has his market value increased from 16 million to 37 million euros since last summer.

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

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Bastian Oczipka | 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 Detari | 1988/89 to Olympiacos 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 Trap | 2015/16 to PSG | Transfer fee: €9.5 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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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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