Krösche reveals that Kamada and N’dicka have their final extension offers

Speaking to Germany’s preeminent footballing publication, Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krösche revealed that the club had completed their contract extension offers for both Daichi Kamada and Evan N’dicka. 

The SGE manager appeared surprisingly unconcerned that he would lose both players to free transfers after the season concludes. 

Speaking to German footballing magazine Kicker, Krösche revealed in an interview published on Thursday that he felt under no personal pressure. This was in large part due to the fact that Krösche and the front office had already prepared and tendered their extension packages to both players. The 42-year-old executive even expressed confidence that both would sign.

“We have made them appropriate offers and explained to them their role at Eintracht in the future,” Krösche noted, “Now we have to wait and see. We are convinced that it would be best for them to stay at Eintracht.”

Both players have been heavily linked with numerous other clubs for quite some time. In explaining his rationale for potentially allowing them both to leave, Krösche emphasized that he could only offer players so much when it came to salary demands. To weigh down the payroll too much would constitute an abject failure of duty from his perspective.

“I am responsible for aligning the club in the medium-to-long term and would never blow up the salary structure to keep a player,” Krösche told Kicker’s Julian Franzke, “I would never put the long-term future at risk for short-term success. Then sometimes that includes a player leaving on a free transfer.”

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