Talks ongoing as club hopes to seal permanent transfer of Leeds defender
Briefly

Leeds United faces key decisions this summer, particularly regarding right-back Rasmus Kristensen, currently loaned to Eintracht Frankfurt. After impressing in the Bundesliga, Frankfurt is interested in a permanent transfer for Kristensen; however, they seek to negotiate a buyout from the original loan agreement. While the German club's buy option sits at 15 million, they are pushing for a significantly lower price around 6 million. With Leeds hoping to utilize funds efficiently for strengthening their squad and Kristensen's preference for staying in Germany, the outcome of these talks will be crucial for both clubs.
Kristensen's strong performances in the Bundesliga this season have caught Eintracht Frankfurt's attention, leading them to pursue a permanent deal for the right-back.
Negotiations remain tense as Frankfurt aims to reduce the original 15 million buy option to around 6 million, showcasing financial constraints.
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