Rasmus Kristensen, Leeds United, has a great season in Eintracht Frankfurt, causing speculations on its long -term future.
Kristensen joined the German club on loan last summer and has since stood out under Dino Topmoller. The right versatile to the right has made 29 appearances in all the competitions of the club, scoring 1 and attending 2.
It is said that he impressed the Bundesliga club with its consistent actions, which now want to sign it in a permanent agreement in the summer.
As part of the loan agreement, Frankfurt has a purchase option of 15 million euros, however, it is said that the German club is trying to negotiate a lower share, with Reports that indicate that the conversations between the two clubs are in progress.
Toppmoller wants to keep Rasmus Kristensen in Frankfurt

According to the latest Danish dam report Tips in the magazineDino Toppmoller is “crazy” by the defender and would like the club to sign him in a permanent transfer.
In an interview with the news take, the manager praised Kristensen, saying the importance of the player for the team, both outside and off the pitch. Said:
“Rasmus likes to play Eintracht and we are very happy to have our team. He is a positive boy who is important for our team. Their experience means that you help young players. Play football with a lot of energy. “”
Leeds originally signed the Dane of Red Bull Salzburg in 2022 in a five-year contract, but after his relegation, he was loaned to As Rome for the 2023-24 season before moving to Frankfurt last summer.
If Leeds decides to sell Kristensen, a permanent transfer could be completed on the near window: potentially freeing backgrounds for its own summer reinforcements.
The club is currently leading the championship table with 75 points, extending its advantage after a crucial 3-1 victory over Sheffield United Second place.
Although automatic promotion is not yet confirmed, Leeds is in a strong position to return to the Premier League. With a first flight on the horizon, the club will try to strengthen its squad accordingly in summer, and the sale of Kristensen could play a role in shaping its transfer strategy.