Paxten Aaronson to Eintracht Frankfurt – Long-term Daichi Kamada replacement?

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Ahead of MLS Cup Final  

Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt want to sign Philadelphia Union talent Paxten Aaronson, multiple sources have told Transfermarkt. While there have been some suggestions that a deal could be already advanced, one source has added that a transfer is not complete yet and that Frankfurt are just one option for the 19-year-old attacking midfielder. 

Update: MLSSoccer.com has since confirmed that a deal is indeed in place. Aaronson is set to undergo a medical at Eintracht Frankfurt and join the Bundesliga side in a deal worth €4m plus future incentives. The transfer makes the 19-year-old the third most expensive outgoing transfer in Union history. 

Either way, the MLS Cup final against LAFC is likely the last game for the 19-year-old attacking midfielder. Rumors that Paxten could follow his brother Brenden Aaronson to Europe have circulated for some time, and in Frankfurt, a strong candidate has now emerged. In Ernst Tanner, the Union have a German sporting director with strong connections to the Bundesliga.

Tanner has recently told the league’s official homepage MLSSoccer.com that negotiating in German was a major benefit when it came to selling Brenden Aaronson for a club record fee to Red Bull Salzburg. In Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krösche, Tanner will now once again be able to use his German skills to negotiate a deal. Also, like Tanner, Krösche, has a past in the Red Bull system and, through the New York Red Bulls, is familiar with MLS. 

Aaronson, McKenzie & Co.: Philadelphia Union record departures

Michael Lahoud | Sold to Miami FC in 2016 | Fee: $300,000

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Michael Farfán | Sold to Cruz Azul in 2013 | Fee: $300,000

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Fafà Picault | Traded to FC Dallas in 2019 | Fee: $300,000

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Eric Ayuk | Sold to Osmanlispor in 2018 | Fee: $308,000

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C.J. Sapong | Traded to Chicago Fire in 2019 | Fee: $450,000

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Jamiro Monteiro | Traded to San Jose Earthquakes in 2022 | Fee: $450,000

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David Accam | Traded to Columbus Crew in 2019 | Fee: $500,000

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Auston Trusty | Traded to Colorado Rapids in 2019 | Fee: $750,000

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Mark McKenzie | Sold to Genk in 2021 | Fee: $6 million

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Brenden Aaronson | Sold to Red Bull Salzburg in 2020 | Fee: $6 million

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Paxten Aaronson to Frankfurt? – Plays a similar role to Daichi Kamada 

In Daichi Kamada, Frankfurt, who have recently advanced to the round of 16 of the Champions League, might lose a key attacking midfielder at the end of the season. Kamada’s contract expires at the end of the season, and the Japanese midfielder has thus far turned down offers to renew his contract. 

Rode to Jovic: The 15 most expensive Eintracht Frankfurt signings

14 Sebastian Rode | 19/20 for €4m from BVB

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14 Dejan Joveljic | 19/20 for €4m from Crvena zvezda

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12 Jetro Willems | 17/18 for €4.5m from PSV Eindhoven

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12 Ante Rebic | 18/19 for €4.5m from Fiorentina

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11 Carlos Salcedo | 18/19 for €5m from Chivas

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10 Evan Ndicka | 18/19 for €5.5m from Auxerre

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9 Filip Kostic | 19/20 for €6m from HSV

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6 Jesper Lindström | 21/22 for €7m from Brøndby

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6 Kevin Trapp | 19/20 for €7m from PSG

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6 Bas Dost | 19/20 for €7m from Sporting

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5 Dominik Kohr | 19/20 for €8.5m from Leverkusen

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4 Martin Hinteregger | 19/20 for €9m from FC Augsburg

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3 Djibril Sow | 19/20 for €10m from BSC Young Boys

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2 Sébastien Haller | 17/18 for €12m from Utrecht

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1 Luka Jovic | 19/20 for €22.34m from Benfica

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