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Eintracht Plans Revenue-Driven Summer Overhaul With Eye on Record Fees

Sales are required to fund Eintracht’s planned squad reset, raising the prospect of transfer income above €149.5m.

Overview

  • Sporting director Markus Krösche has publicly framed summer player sales as a necessary part of Eintracht’s sporting and financial plan.
  • German outlets have named multiple sale candidates including Nathaniel Brown, Can Uzun, Jean‑Mattéo Bahoya, Arthur Theate and Hugo Larsson with reported valuations that could reach the tens of millions each.
  • Transfer reports put Brown and Uzun at about €60m apiece, with Bayern linked to Brown and Galatasaray reportedly offering roughly €40m for Uzun, creating a clear gap between asking prices and buyer bids.
  • National outlets estimate the club needs roughly €50m net from transfers and some coverage projects total summer income could challenge or exceed the 2023/24 single‑season record of €149.5m, though those totals remain speculative.
  • All reported figures and buyer links come from a mix of club comments and media reports, so negotiations and fees are still unresolved and likely to evolve through the summer window.