Eintracht Frankfurt reach agreement with Leeds United for Rasmus Kristensen — Get Football News Germany 3/3/25
Eintracht Frankfurt have this evening reached an agreement in principle with Championship side Leeds United to sign Rasmus Kristensen on a permanent basis.
Florian Plettenberg reports that although Eintracht had an
option to buy between €10m and €12m, Markus Krösche has negotiated a base fee
of €6m with Leeds United, which could rise to €8m. The Danish defender, who has
played an important role for the Hessen club this season with 30 games across
all competitions, will sign a contract until at least 2029.
Kristensen has operated in several positions for SGE this
season. Although predominantly a right-back in a back-four, the 27-year-old has
also deputised at centre-back, but also as a right wing-back in a back
three/five formation.
It comes just days after Eintracht head coach Dino
Toppmöller praised Kristensen in an interview with Tipsbladet. “Rasmus enjoys
playing for Eintracht, and we are very happy to have him. He’s a positive guy
who is important. His experience helps the young players. He plays football
very intensively and with great energy.”