If Kamada leaves: does Frankfurt use BVB of all places?
If Kamada leaves: does Frankfurt use BVB of all places?
Daichi Kamada is expected to leave Eintracht Frankfurt. In this case, the SBU could afford a successor at Borussia Dortmund.
It is now highly unlikely that Daichi Kamada will remain at Eintracht Frankfurt. The Hessians could, in the search for a successor for the Japanese, use Borussia Dortmund, who is interested in Kamada.
It was heard from Italy on Thursday that Daichi Kamada is about to make a free transfer to BVB in the summer. The report of Sportitaliawhich attracted attention accordingly can apparently be quickly shelved.
Mostly clearly accepted sources from Germany, such as the picture and heavena move to Dortmund is still possible, but it is definitely not imminent (90min reported). sports1Reporter Christopher Michel, who has his ear close to Eintracht, also stressed that the Japanese had “many options” and was flirting with a move abroad.
On the other hand, there is agreement on one aspect in the respective reports: Kamada WILL in all likelihood leave Frankfurt. Although a contract extension has not yet been ruled out, it is widely regarded as very unlikely.
Speaking of foreign countries: The Frankfurter Rundschau The 26-year-old is also included in the Barcelona FC in conversation. To do this, ask another “top European club” who deals with him.
As Kamada’s successor: Frankfurt has Brandt in its sights
Overall, a change to another league seems to be much more realistic than that he WILL join Dortmund. Ironically, the SGE could die there FR but after finding a successor.
Markus Krösche is said to have considered Julian Brandt as a candidate. It is said that the midfielder would fit the profile sought.
Black and yellow would probably not really close themselves to a Brandt exit either. After all, he couldn’t really get off to a flying start at Borussia. Individual good performances were too often thwarted by clear phases of weakness. In addition, his contract expires in the summer of 2024, while a premature departure has already been discussed here and there.
It remains to be seen whether Eintracht really wants to get serious about Brandt. The league competitor would then have to “stretch itself to the ceiling” financially in order to complete the obligation. Of course, Dortmund would not want to strengthen the competition too easily.
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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as If Kamada leaves: does Frankfurt use BVB of all places? released.