Bayer Leverkusen have secured one of Germany's brightest young talents after winning a heated race for Hertha Berlin sensation Kennet Eichhorn. The 16-year-old has reportedly passed a medical with the Bundesliga club ahead of a €9m transfer to BayArena, having decided to snub interest from Liverpool and RB Leipzig.
Liverpool have failed in their intensive efforts to sign Hertha BSC teenager Kennet Eichhorn. The highly-rated gem has officially rejected a lucrative switch to Anfield, prioritising his footballing development. The youngster wants to stay in Germany, sparking a fierce battle between Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig to secure his signature before the transfer window closes.
Liverpool have intensified their pursuit of highly-rated Hertha BSC midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, with fresh talks held in recent days. The Reds are looking to move ahead of rival suitors as uncertainty remains over the teenager's future, while financial demands continue to complicate the race for one of Germany's brightest young prospects.
Manchester City and Liverpool have emerged as the frontrunners to land Hertha Berlin sensation Kennet Eichhorn after the Bundesliga's heavyweights cooled their interest. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have both stepped back from negotiations for the 16-year-old midfielder, citing eye-watering financial requirements. The Premier League duo are now in pole position to secure one of Europe's most highly-rated teenagers.
Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl has confirmed that the Bavarian giants are keeping a very close eye on Hertha Berlin starlet Kennet Eichhorn. The 16-year-old sensation has become one of the most sought-after teenagers in European football following a breakout season in the capital.
Hertha Berlin’s teenage sensation Kennet Eichhorn has reportedly decided to seek a new challenge this summer, triggering an intense battle between Europe’s elite clubs for his signature. The 16-year-old midfielder, who recently became the youngest goalscorer in 2. Bundesliga history, is available via a release clause valued at up to €12 million (£10m/$14m).