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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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.
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