Bundesliga transfer updates: Eintracht Frankfurt settle on €3.5m for Jens Petter Hauge, Stuttgart prospect Jovan Milosevic receives new loan

Eintracht Frankfurt and FK Bodø Glimt have settled their dispute over attacker Jens Petter Hauge. Kicker reports that the two clubs have agreed on a base-transfer-fee of €3.5m with a further €1.5m in performance-based bonuses tacked on. Additionally, Kicker reports that Eintracht have secured a 20 percent re-sale clause. Hauge’s new deal with the Superlaget runs until the end of next season. 

Hauge’s unexpected return to the Main came just after the turn of the calendar year when the Norwegian club declined to exercise a €4.5m purchase option embedded in the 25-year-old’s loan arrangement. Throughout negotiations over the last 17 days, SGE board-member-for-sport Markus Krösche remained adamant that Hauge would not be sold under market value. 

In other Bundesliga-related transfer news, VfB Stuttgart have opted to ship young Serbian attacking prospect Jovan Milosevic to a new loan locale. The 19-year-old heads back to his native country on a six-month arrangement with Partizan Belgrade. Milosevic scored two goals and registered one assist in 11 appearances with St. Gallen in the Swiss league during the first half of this season. 

Stuttgart signed the teenage talent for a reported €1.2m in July of 2023. Milosevic made six appearances across all competitions for Sebastian Hoeneß’ Swabians during the first half of the 2023/24 campaign. He was initially loaned out to St. Gallen last Spring. After scoring two goals in six league appearances for the Swiss Espen, the youngster’s German parent club opted to extend the arrangement.

GGFN | Peter Weis

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