Erik ten Hag’s Red Devils crashed out of European football earlier this week. Fans of the historical giants have demanded change. United are keeping their January transfer window targets under wraps, but one player is sure to depart Old Trafford. Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has reported that a loan deal has been agreed that sends a four-year club midfielder to the Bundesliga.
Donny van de Beek Loaned to Eintracht Frankfurt
🚨🔴 EXCLUSIVE: Donny van de Beek to Eintracht Frankfurt, here we go! Verbal agreement now in place.
🇳🇱 Exclusive details: loan until June — buy option included for €15m potential package, add ons included. It’s NOT mandatory.
Eintracht will also pay #MUFC a loan fee. pic.twitter.com/xniA1NMFRK
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 15, 2023
Romano’s Exclusive
Romano reported that a “Verbal agreement [is] now in place.” Donny van de Beek, the former Ajax player who graduated from their prestigious academy, will head to the Bundesliga in January. Eintracht Frankfurt, who won the Europa League two years ago, is the Dutch midfielder’s destination.
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Van de Beek’s loan will last until June, and according to Romano, there is a potential buy option of nearly £13 million. The Italian stressed that the buy option is “not mandatory.” but Frankfurt will still “pay Manchester United a loan fee, as Ten Hag sees his first guaranteed departure of next year.
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Additional Details
Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg also tweeted additional details about the loan deal. “Eintracht is also pushing for an option to buy now.” the German reported. Frankfurt are through to the knockout rounds of the Europa Conference League, and are making a push to finish within the European spots of the Bundesliga. Van de Beek will add to the squad depth that is required when competing in multiple leagues.
Plettenberg further reported that the two clubs were yet to schedule the player’s medical, but that “Eintracht wants to finalize the deal this year.” The Dutch midfielder has been described as an “exciting player,” but a dip in form saw him fall out of the starting lineup, and a loan deal was the best chance he had of seeing the pitch next year.