Eintracht Frankfurt in for Spurs player

German newspaper, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, has stated that Eintracht Frankfurt have tabled a bid for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Kevin-Prince Boateng.

Eintracht's manager, Friedhelm Funkel, also had a few brief words to relate to the newspaper in relation to KP Boateng.

"Kevin [Prince Boateng] is a player that I hold in high regard. I have known of his abilities for a while now".

The manager went on to add that they, Eintracht Frankfurt, are very close to agreeing a deal for our young midfielder.

"It is between the clubs to decide. I have been told by Mr. Fischer (club President) that Kevin is very interested in playing for us. I will be delighted if he [KP Boateng] can play with us from next season".

The newspaper went onto add that Boateng would be allowed to leave on a season long loan, with a view to making the move permanent.

No amount was mentioned, although the paper did say that "if the move was to become permanent, a figure below what was paid to Hertha Berlin would be accepted".

A few websites have said that Boateng is Stuttgart bound, but we have not read that in any German newspapers.

Oh well, good luck to the lad, wherever his future lays.