Eintracht would turn down a €100 million bid for Muani, says Krösche

By Rune Gjerulff   @runegjerulff

Eintracht Frankfurt don’t want to sell Randal Kolo Muani this month. Not even if a €100 million offer comes in for the French striker, claims club boss Markus Krösche.

Markus Krösche has stated that not even an offer of €100 million would persuade the club to sell Randal Kolo Muani this winter.
“No. We have clearly stated that we do not want to sell a key player. There is no reason for that. That remains the case,” Krösche told Sky Germany.

When asked if Eintracht would really turn down a €100 million bid for the Frenchman, Krösche repeated his stance.

24-year-old Muani has been linked with clubs such as AC Milan, Tottenham, Manchester United and Bayern Munich.

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