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Elye Wahi (22) therefore left OM to engage with Eintracht Frankfurt and discover the Bundesliga. Appeared 13 times since his arrival in Marseille at the end of the summer transfer window, the ex-attacker of the RC Lens only scored 3 goals (1 assist). An insufficient assessment. The rise of Neal Maupay and the expected return of Faris Moumbagna ended up convincing OM to let him go in the event of a good offer, while the club had initially planned to keep it.
The 23 -year -old French striker, who had arrived for 25 million euros in OM last summer, signed a contract with the Bundesliga club until 2030 to start a new adventure and discover a new championship . The amount of the transfer is estimated at 26 million euros, plus an additional 3 million bonus and 12 % on a possible future capital gain on resale. On the official website of the German team, sports director Markus Krösche praised his arrival.
Elye Wahi did not hesitate
By specifying that he was followed for a long time: “We have been following Elye Wahi for some time and we are happy that he is now playing at Eintracht Frankfurt. Elye is a fast attacker, with a good strike and a very developed scorer instinct. He is a young player in full development, of which we are convinced of the qualities. At the same time, we give it the necessary adaptation time ”he said.
Acts that convinced the ex-Olympian, who admitted to having immediately wanted to engage with the Eagles. “I am happy to be at Eintracht from now on. It is a big club of which I heard a lot of positive things. For me, it was quickly clear that I wanted to grasp this chance and come here. I want to make the confidence placed in me by achieving good performances and scoring goals ”said new number 17 of Eintracht Frankfurt.
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