EFor a while, Amin Younes felt at home in Frankfurt. The Frankfurt Eintracht professional said that the Main metropolis was his “harbor”, which he has now found. It sounded like the dribbling midfielder wanted to settle down in Frankfurt after his return to Germany and stints in Italy and the Netherlands.
His verbally expressed affection for the local Bundesliga location has not only lasted. Younes will not stay on board with the Hessians and will instead move to Saudi Arabia to the local first division club Al-Shabab Riyadh. The negotiations between the two clubs are on the home stretch, the most important points have already been clarified. The transfer will officially take place in the coming days. In return, the Brazilian Carlos Vinicius from Benfica Lisbon could join forces. Frankfurt are interested in signing the 26-year-old striker, who still has a contract in Portugal until July 1, 2024.
After the first offer from Al-Shabab Riyadh was around three million euros, the club now offered about four million euros in transfer for Younes. In this case, Eintracht considers that to be appropriate. The first step on their job slip was to pull the purchase option for Younes at SSC Napoli. For the transfer fee of around two million euros, the previous loaner will initially switch permanently to the Frankfurt team, before they will then sell him on to Saudi Arabia.
Not a common denominator
A quick change of job. Younes is said to have wished for this and therefore commissioned his consultants some time ago to find him a new employer in the Middle East. His departure was announced. At the Bundesliga opener in Dortmund (2: 5) Younes was in the squad, but he was not substituted by coach Oliver Glasner. That too was a sign that the paths will soon part ways.
Younes and Eintracht could no longer come up with a common denominator. Sporty and financially. But also human. As a sign of appreciation by the club, the 28-year-old insisted on an increase in his salary. When he moved from Naples to Frankfurt, he had given up his money of his own free will – on the grounds that he would do so if he was convinced of a club and its idea. Then, according to Younes, money plays a supporting role for him.
This thinking spoke for the German-Lebanese. But then the rethinking with him. Suddenly he sounded out what he is worth to unity. This should also have made him an improved offer. But there was no longer any agreement. Those in charge of the association were irritated by the professional’s behavior and his ability to change. You got to know Younes as a person with two faces.
Glasner had tried to involve Younes. The coach said he thought he was an important player if Younes was willing to give it his all. “Every player can show me every day in training that they deserve to be in the starting XI. The players should push themselves to top performance. ”That applies to Younes as to everyone else, Glasner said before the Dortmund game. The performance of Younes in training left nothing to be desired in the meantime. Nevertheless, he did not make the jump into the starting line-up on the first day of the new season.
Only once over the full distance
The bottom line is that Younes can look back on ups and downs in Frankfurt. On the one hand, there are the technical cabinets with which he enthused the followers. As a reward, Younes returned to the national team after more than three years. After three test games, however, there was no place in the EM squad for him.
For Eintracht he was only allowed to run the full distance of 90 minutes once. Injury problems ensured that he often sat on the bench in the final spurt of the previous season. In addition, there were disagreements with the former coach Adi Hütter in the pre-season game in Dortmund. Younes is said to have been called to order by several leading players.
Younes’ team-mate Christopher Lenz reported on Tuesday that he had “not found out that much from Amin himself” about his future. But that has been resolved. Younes will pull down the tents in Frankfurt in the coming days and find a new sporty home in Saudi Arabia.
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