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Contract agreement for Eintracht prospect Anas Alaoui.

Anas Alaoui, a 18-year-old player, has previously experienced playing with Eintracht Frankfurt's pro team. He has now sealed a lengthy deal with the club.

One corner flag is adorned with the Eintracht Frankfurt eagle.
One corner flag is adorned with the Eintracht Frankfurt eagle.

Football game draws attention. - Contract agreement for Eintracht prospect Anas Alaoui.

Eintracht Frankfurt has signed offensive talent Anas Alaoui to a professional contract that runs until June 30, 2026. The Bundesliga team made the announcement on Tuesday, adding that the deal includes an option for a one-year extension.

Alaoui, from Mainz, joined Eintracht's youth development center in 2020 after playing for SV Wehen Wiesbaden. He made his debut with the senior team in a test match against Urawa Red Diamonds during the Japan Tour 2022.

"Anas has been a key player for us in recent years and has already had a chance to play with the professionals," said sports director Timmo Hardung. "Our goal now is to gradually develop him in the men's squad, including by giving him U21 experience."

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Anas Alaoui, originally from Mainz, Hesse, will continue his soccer career in Frankfurt am Main, as he has signed a professional contract with Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt. The transfer agreement includes an option for a one-year extension, and Alaoui is eager to gain U21 experience with the men's squad. Eintracht Frankfurt has had their eyes on Alaoui for some time, as he has shown promising skills in the youth development center.

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