PSG, Frankfurt: Hugo Ekitike will experience a big salary cut

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The story between PSG and Hugo Ekitike therefore only lasted one season. Loaned to Eintracht Frankfurt since this summer, the 21-year-old French striker was transferred permanently to Germany. The two clubs communicated this Friday on the exercise of the purchase option included in the loan of the ex-Rémois, now under contract until 2029 with Frankfurt. After having convinced his new club during his recent outings, the 21-year-old striker will nevertheless have to make some concessions.

To finalize this transfer, Eintracht paid Paris Saint-Germain a total compensation of around 20 million for Hugo Ekitiké, who thus becomes the most expensive recruit in the club’s history. But according to information from Bild, his base salary is now 3 million euros with the Eagles, while he received 7 million euros per year at PSG. Until the end of his contract, the Frenchman will give up a total of 20 million euros.

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