The 16-year-old gem has a release clause active from summer amid interest from the Bundesliga’s biggest clubs.

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Sky Germany has revealed that Kennet Eichhorn has a release clause in his current contract with Hertha BSC, which runs until 2029.
The release clause is valid for this coming summer, however the amount varies depending on country, competition and the club involved.
Supposedly, an upper limit of roughly €10–12million has been set according to Sky journalist Patrick Berger.
Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig watched Hertha’s talented 16-year-old midfielder live against Kaiserslautern.
Leipzig, in particular, are said to be pushing hard for his signature, while Bayern have been scouting him regularly.
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