Rasmus Kristensen Has Admitted That He “Would Like” To Extend His Stay At Eintracht Frankfurt Amid Talk Of A Permanent Exit Away From Leeds United.
Speaking to Danish news outlet, Tipsbladet, Kristensen looked to provide more clarity on where he hopes his long-term future lies after a successful spell at the Deutsche Bank Park.
The defender was acquired by Jesse Marsch from RB Salzburg for a reported £11m fee back in June 2022, but hasn’t featured for the Whites since a 4-1 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on the final day of the 2022/23 season, when their relegation back to the Championship was confirmed.
Kristensen spent last season on loan at AS Roma under the management of José Mourinho and Daniele De Rossi, before joining the Bundesliga outfit in mid-July after being a part of his country’s squad at UEFA Euro 2024 in another temporary switch which included an option-to-buy at the end of the season.
Throughout the campaign, the 27-year-old has been the subject of plenty of news with regard to his long-term future, with these fresh revelations giving an even greater indication that it looks set to be away from Elland Road, regardless of Leeds’ chances of a return to the top flight.