If Eintracht Frankfurt continues to be as interested as they are now, Rasmus Kristensen may depart Leeds United on a permanent basis in 2025.
Due to loan provisions in their contracts, Leeds currently has two players out on loan: Rasmus Kristensen and Jack Harrison.
With his performances up until injury this month, the Dane, who plays for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, seemed to have fallen on hard times.
Florian Plettenberg claims that Kristensen’s unexpectedly good play after joining another elite team has sparked internal talks at the German team.
He recently revealed that Leeds and Eintracht might reach an agreement worth up to £10 million to keep Kristensen on a long-term contract.
According to reports, Eintracht executives are quite pleased with his development since he left Elland Road on loan once more, suggesting a deal may be imminent.
Timmo Hardung, the sports director of Eintracht, has now updated Tipsbladet on the likelihood that the German team will be able to retain Kristensen on a long-term basis.
“There is undoubtedly a chance for us. We value him and his football-playing abilities very much.
Kristensen has a fantastic chance to move away from Leeds in search of better opportunities.
With Eintracht, Kristensen has already established a strong impression. If he bounces back from his injury and performs at the same level, he’s onto a winner.
Leeds doesn’t really care about it other than the fact that if he keeps acting in this manner, he will eventually be removed from our records and for a fair price.
Receiving our money back for a subpar player is fantastic business, especially considering the PSR pressures the 49ers are facing.