Arthur Theate moves to Eintracht Frankfurt

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Arthur Theate leaves Rennes and joins Germany. The Belgian defender has just signed with Eintracht Frankfurt. The transfer of the 24-year-old player is in the form of a one-year loan with a purchase option that could be around 15 million euros. The German club quickly accelerated on the file while AS Roma and Al-Ittihad were also in the running to recover the Red Devil (18 caps with Belgium).

“Hello Arthur Theate! The Belgian international is arriving from Stade Rennais to Frankfurt with immediate effect”wrote the German club on its X account. After Belgium, Italy and France, the left-hander will therefore discover a new country and a new championship with the last 6th of the Bundesliga. In Frankfurt, the Belgian comes to replace a certain Willian Pacho, landed at Paris Saint Germain for 40 million euros, a few days ago.

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