Fresh insight this week on Leeds United’s £12.5m pre-agreed transfer clause

Soccer Football - Europa League - Eintracht Frankfurt v Viktoria Plzen - Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany - September 26, 2024 Eintracht Frankfurt's Rasmus Kristensen celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Heiko Becker

This season, Leeds United could be looking at a permanent exit for right-back Rasmus Kristensen, but Eintracht Frankfurt may not exercise the buy option.

Two players are still on loan from Elland Road due to loan terms in contracts that last forever while the team is not in the Premier League.

Rasmus Kristensen is one of them, having signed on loan with Eintracht Frankfurt till the conclusion of the 24/25 season and seemed to be performing well thus far.

Here, we look at what we know regarding Kristensen’s transfer status, leading to a likely decisive decision from the Bundesliga club.

How much did Rasmus Kristensen cost Leeds?

In the summer of 2022, Leeds signed Kristensen from Red Bull Salzburg for a reputed £10 million to bolster the side’s right-back position under Jesse Marsch.

In the process, he signed a deal that runs until 2027, which currently has three years remaining.

What wages does Kristensen earn through his Leeds contract?

Kristensen joined Leeds in the top tier and was earning £40,000 per week, according to Capology, or £2,080,000 per year.

According to The Athletic, Kristensen will face a 50-60% pay cut, as have the rest of the squad. This would reduce his salary to between £16,000 and £20,000 per week while Leeds is in the Championship, but the loan clause in his contract permits him to leave while another club pays his wages, which is Eintracht this season.

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