By Peter Vice
Eintracht Frankfurt officially confirmed the purchase of Norwegian attacker Jens Petter Hauge on Saturday afternoon.
| Jens Petter Hauge. | Photo: Eintracht Frankfurt |
In a not entirely unexpected move, Europa League Champions Eintracht Frankfurt have pulled the purchase option on Norwegian attacker Jens Petter Hauge. The 22-year-old was on loan from AC Milan. A permanent deal to tie him down to Germany’s financial capital keeps him under contract with the SGE through 2026.
Reports on the amount tendered to the Series A club vary, with Germany’s main sporting tabloid reporting that Hauge cost die Adler some €7 million while the Italian press speaks of a number closer to €12 million. In any event, the investment seems to definitely have been a priority for Eintracht.
Though Hauge scored only thrice in his 38 competitive appearances with his German club this year, the player was the go-to plug-in whenever his fellow Scandinavian Jesper Lindstrøm was unavailable. Lindstrøm potentially being on the move this summer obviously meant that the SGE needed a second option secured.
🦅🙌@jenspetter99 bleibt bei der Eintracht: Der Offensivspieler schließt sich Frankfurt nach einjähriger Leihe per Kaufoption dauerhaft an und unterschreibt einen Vertrag bis 2026.
ℹ️➡️ https://t.co/YPyBmtvUsx#SGE pic.twitter.com/6Pqru6fKxl
— Europa League Sieger 2022 (@Eintracht) May 28, 2022
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