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Eintracht Frankfurt's Robin Koch considers move with Champions League qualification on the line - Get German Football News

  • Eintracht Frankfurt is negotiating a contract extension with 28-year-old Robin Koch amid a critical Bundesliga final matchday where Champions League qualification is at stake.
  • Bayer Leverkusen is eyeing Koch, who has a reported €20 million release clause, to fill the vacancy left by Jonathan Tah, while there are indications that Koch could leave Eintracht Frankfurt if the team does not secure a spot in the Champions League.
  • Koch has assumed a leadership role in the team during captain Kevin Trapp's injury absences and is reportedly offered a new contract to remain in Hessen until 2029 with a pay raise and future captaincy.
  • Koch currently earns €3.5 million annually, has a €20 million exit clause, and holds 12 caps for Germany despite interest linking him also to Borussia Dortmund.
  • If Frankfurt secures at least a draw in their final match against Freiburg, Koch may stay under the new deal; otherwise, he could seek a move to another Champions League club next season.
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Freiburg and Frankfurt have a final round around a Champions League place, but Dortmund can also make it out of its own power. Thus, the path leads to the royal class.

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The transition from Christian Streich to the new head coach Julian Schuster ran phenomenal in Freiburg. Clubs and fans already celebrate a good season, but want to crown them against the harmony with the royal class.

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A victory, then this is almost incredible reality: if the SC Freiburg wins against Frankfurt, he will take part in the Champions League for the first time. The SC record scorer comments on the chances.

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In front of the decisive duel against Freiburg, Eintracht Frankfurt is under pressure. The Champions League is close at hand, but the competition is lurking.

While the environment of Eintracht Frankfurt is getting louder and louder, CEO Axel Hellmann becomes energetic. The direction is clear: royal class!

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echo-online.de broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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