Since the January transfer market reopened, it had been anticipated that Robin Koch would leave permanently. Now, Frankfurt has
announced the four-year permanent signing of the Leeds United player.
Koch essentially concluded his time at Leeds last summer when he departed Elland Road on loan until the conclusion of the 23–24
season, which was the last year of his Leeds contract, after three years and just 77 games for the team.
The Germany international had a terrible time at Leeds, missing much of his first two seasons due to injuries, and was demoted in the
season, he most likely showed consistency. Frankfurt—that’s another matter.
Koch has now made 23 appearances and contributed to five goals in the midst of his team’s back three. With three goals to his
credit, he has led Frankfurt even though he only returned in the summer.
Verified: Frankfurt signs Leeds’ Robin Koch on a permanent basis
An action that was certain to take place. But aside from the fact that he was available for free, Koch’s strong play this season while
Wearing a Frankfurt shirt was the main reason it happened in January.
He has performed admirably at the back for the German team, which is competing in the Europa League knockout stages.
pillar of support, to the extent that he has been donning the German armband.
A contract extension until 2027 indicates that Frankfurt is confident in him and believes he will be an important member of their
defense going forward. Koch has now joined Frankfurt and severed all links to Leeds.
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