
"Eintracht sporting director Markus Krösche reportedly made every effort on deadline day of the summer transfer window to bring William Osula from Newcastle to Frankfurt. However, the Magpies did not want to have just Nick Woltemade as a striker in their ranks, being already resigned to losing Alexander Isak to Liverpool. However, according to Sky Germany, that doesn't mean Osula is off the radar for Frankfurt."
"In fact, the club is keen to sign the Premier League forward this winter-and it's even possible that the Bundesliga side could add two strikers during the window. Apparently, they already have a verbal agreement with the Danish striker, who remains eager to make the move. Eintracht are planning a loan deal for the winter for €3million) with an option to buy in the summer for €20million."
Eintracht Frankfurt pursued William Osula from Newcastle on the summer deadline day but Newcastle resisted selling while they anticipated Alexander Isak's departure. Frankfurt remains interested and plans to reopen talks in January, targeting a winter loan with a €3 million fee and a €20 million purchase option for the summer. The club could sign two strikers during the winter window and already reportedly has a verbal agreement with the Danish forward, who is eager to move. Alternative targets include Younes Ebnoutalib of SV Elversberg. Niclas Füllkrug, seeking to leave West Ham, has been removed from the club's shortlist.
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