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The transfer window is in full swing and Eintracht Frankfurt is a central player. While Elye Wahi is about to join the German team and Omar Marmoush has officially settled across the Rhine, another Eagles player is concerned by a possible exit. Indeed, according to the latest information from RMC SportJunior Dina Ebimbe could soon return to Ligue 1.
Trained at Paris Saint-Germain before joining Germany in August 2022, the native of Stains is approaching… AS Monaco. Indeed, the 24-year-old midfielder, who has not played with his club since November, has reached an agreement in principle with the Monegasque team. The two clubs have started discussions and this departure could take the form of a loan.
Junior Dina Ebimbe one step from the Rock
According to our information, this file is even on very good track. A time tracked by West Ham and Galatasaray, the 1m84 right-hander, frustrated by his situation with Frankfurt, should therefore come to strengthen the midfield of the Principality club. A new destination which should allow him to regain playing time while his contract still runs until June 2027 with the German team.
Author of 2 goals and 2 assists in 11 matches in all competitions since the start of the season, Junior Dina Ebimbe remains a versatile element capable of playing in different positions in midfield and will thus offer a very good option to Adi Hutter , sometimes looking for reliable alternatives, especially in the absence of Denis Zakaria. A nice move about to be achieved by the Asemists, at the foot of the podium in Ligue 1 after more complicated recent weeks…
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