Overview
- Victor Froholdt has given Eintracht the green light for talks and is reportedly keen on a move under a long-term contract through 2030.
- Eintracht’s latest proposal stands at €14 million up front plus €3 million in bonuses, while FC Copenhagen is holding out for as much as €20 million.
- Copenhagen’s strong bargaining position is underpinned by Froholdt’s contract through 2028 and its selective approach to competing offers.
- Escalating transfer fees driven by Premier League clubs such as Brighton and Tottenham are intensifying competition for Scandinavian talents.
- If negotiations falter, Eintracht has identified Valentin Atangana of Stade Reims and James McAtee of Manchester City as alternative midfield options.