Leeds confirm sale of £10million defender to Bundesliga club - and he is set to make first appearance since sealing deal against Tottenham in the Europa League
Leeds have confirmed they have sold a £10m defender who has been on their books since 2022 to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Rasmus Kristensen was loaned to the Bundesliga side last summer and a permanent move has now been agreed for an undisclosed fee. He has been a fixture for his new club, playing 26 times this season.
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Kristensen signed for Leeds in 2022 as Jesse Marsch looked to assemble a squad that could survive relegation in the Premier League. United did go down that year, though, and the full-back spent the 2023-24 campaign at Roma before switching to Germany for this season.
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Kristensen is set to play his first match as a permanent Eintracht player against Tottenham in the Europa League on Thursday. He played 90 minutes last week as his side secured a 1-1 draw that puts them in a good position ahead of the second leg on their own patch.
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WHAT NEXT FOR LEEDS?
Leeds have long since got used to the fact that Kristensen no longer features for them and have other things to worry about, sitting top of the Championship with four matches to play. Daniel Farke's side know that a maximum of three wins from their final four games will see them promoted to the Premier League.