International seals Leeds United exit by becoming second Whites man to activate contract option — YEP 19/7/24
By Lee Sobot
Danish international defender Rasmus Kristensen has sealed
his Leeds United exit by becoming the second Whites player to activate a
contract option.
Kristensen departed the club following United’s relegation
last summer to join AS Roma on a season-long loan but was set to return to
Elland Road upon the ending of his loan deal.
Kristensen, though, held the option in his contract to leave
on loan again for the 2024-25 campaign and the right-back has now followed
another Whites player by activating that option to seal a switch to German
outfit Eintracht Frankfurt on loan for next season.
Whites winger Jack Harrison also held the option to exit on
another season-long loan deal after his 2023-24 spell at Everton and sealed
another season-long loan switch to the Toffees last month.
Kristensen remains contracted at Leeds until the summer of
2027. Transfer guru journalist Fabrizio Romano reported on Thursday that the
Dane’s switch to Eintracht Frankfurt was already a done deal and that the
German club had an option to buy clause included with a valuation of £15m.