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The End of Eintracht Frankfurt's Big Three?


Given the rampant success of Luka Jovic, Sebastien Haller, and Ante Rebic this season, it is not hard to understand why each player is drawing the attention of some of Europe's football Goliaths.

Most recently, Jovic, the 21-year-old Serbian striker, has been linked to FC Barcelona. For its part Eintracht Frankfurt is denying that it has received any offer from Barca, but Jovic is an undeniable talent, who can be had for what is expected to be a relatively low transfer fee. As of today, Transfermarkt has Jovic valued at €40m.

Jovic has 19 goals and four assists in 27 games across all competitions this season appears ready to take on the role of Target Man for any of the world's premiere clubs In doing so, however, Jovic would be under a far greater spotlight that he is used to with Frankfurt.

Because Jovic is technically on loan from Benfica, it is expected that Eintracht Frankfurt will use its purchase option on Jovic which is rumored to be between €10m and €12m. From there, Die Adler's decision gets tougher. Does it unload Jovic while he has a high value or does it gamble, wait a year for Jovic to keep performing, and then try to hope to land a larger fee? As of today, it sure sounds liked Barcelona is willing to pay now...it is just a matter of how much.

Aside of Jovic, both Haller and Rebic have been rumored to receiving looks from some key clubs in Europe. Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Newcastle United, and Chelsea have reportedly all had their eyes on Haller at one point or another, while Bayern, Arsenal, and Manchester United are among the world powers allegedly looking at Rebic.

The Eintracht Frankfurt trio is phenomenal and blast to watch, but these next few months in Germany could be the swan song for the immensely talented threesome. Enjoy it while you can, just in case one, two, or all them leave town this summer.

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