Eintracht Frankfurt targets transfer coup and probably Hauge from AC Milan

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Eintracht Frankfurt targets transfer coup and probably Hauge from AC Milan

GER ONLY Erling Haaland BVB Dortmund

GER ONLY Erling Haaland BVB Dortmund

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From AC Milan to Frankfurt? Jens Petter Hauge is apparently on the verge of leaving the Rossoneri and joining Eintracht.

Eintracht Frankfurt is apparently targeting the next transfer coup of the summer and is on the verge of signing Jens Petter Hauge (21), who is currently under contract with Milan.

Like the kicker reported, are only final details between the two clubs to clarify. In the room is a loan including purchase option for the Norwegian.

Hauge came just under a year ago for five million euros from the Norwegian sensational champion Bodö/Glimt, in which he scored 35 goals in 117 games and prepared 30.

Soon at Eintracht Frankfurt? Hauge is good friends with BVB star Haaland

At Milan, Hauge mostly acted as a joker and came in his first season in 24 games on five hits. At the end of last season, however, he was no longer on the train and sat in the last nine league games over 90 minutes on the bench.

Hauge, who is good friends with BVB striker Erling Haaland, mainly comes over the left wing, but is very flexible in the offensive-for example as a centre – forward or hanging top.

At Eintracht Filip Kostic is set on the left, but in the summer transfer rumors circulated again and again about the Serbian performer. Most recently, however, it was reported that much would now be in favor of Kostic remaining in Frankfurt.

After Jesper Lindström, Jens Grahl, Christopher Lenz, Fabio Blanco, Rafael Borre, Diant Ramaj and Enrique Herrero García, Hauge would be the eighth new addition to the Hessians.

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