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Markus Krösche Rejects AC Milan Approach and Stays at Eintracht Frankfurt

The decision secures Eintracht’s leadership for the summer transfer window, signaling potential talks on a contract extension.

Overview

  • Krösche informed Eintracht’s internal committees on Wednesday that he will honour his contract and remain sport director through 2028.
  • Italian and German outlets reported AC Milan pursued Krösche for a senior 'Head of Football' role and that a lucrative offer was discussed, but multiple reports say no formal club-to-club negotiations took place.
  • Club sources and regional coverage say Krösche turned down the reported offer and will continue to lead Eintracht’s squad planning for the coming season.
  • Eintracht intends to open talks about extending Krösche’s contract as he oversees key summer business, including the expected sale of Nathaniel Brown to Bayern Munich.
  • Krösche has led Eintracht’s sporting operations for five years and is credited with strong transfer results that have produced roughly €150 million in net profit and will rise if the Brown deal completes.