Ben Farhat Agrees Personal Terms With Eintracht Frankfurt as Clubs Remain a Million Apart
A fee that satisfies Karlsruher SC’s valuation and contract conditions would make the 19-year-old the club’s record sale.
Overview
- Reports on June 26 say Louey Ben Farhat has agreed personal terms with Eintracht Frankfurt and wants the move, but the transfer is not complete because the clubs have not agreed on the fee.
- Coverage cites Eintracht’s proposal at about €9 million, roughly €1 million below Karlsruher’s market-level demand, leaving a gap that negotiators must close.
- KSC holds strong bargaining power because Ben Farhat is tied to a contract through 2029, which reduces pressure to sell quickly and lets the club insist on higher terms.
- Disagreements extend beyond the headline fee to sell-on percentages and performance or appearance bonuses, which both sides view as material to any final deal.
- If completed at market value near €10 million, the transfer would surpass KSC’s previous top fee of €4 million and position Ben Farhat as a high-profile Bundesliga prospect similar to Can Uzun.