After his turns by floor norteamericono, Carlo Ancelotti continues preparing to his players for the first important appointment of the season 2022-23: the Supercopa of Europe, where will measure to one of the 'hangmen' of the Spanish teams in the past edition of the Europe League, that sent home to the FC Barcelona and to the Real Betis.
It treats of Filip Kostic, the one who was the most stood out figure of the Eintracht of Frankfurt in the turn against the Barcelona, that arrived to the tournament after not advancing in the phase of groups of the League of Champions. Also it was one of the artífices of the elimination of the Real Betis in the tournament, with a goal in Benito Villamarín and the provocation of a fault that would give to the germanos the so much to sentence the eliminatory.
Already in the semifinals against the West Ham United also would live an exceptional night, in which the Germans would finish celebrating his classification to the decisive party in front of the Rangers of Glasgow, where eventualmente would top . His performance in London would not happen unobserved for the 'hammers', that showed his interest by ficharle. In fact, already they have presented an offer.
However, the 15 million euros offered were refused by the Eintracht, that does not go down of the 19 'kilos' to leave leave to one of his main referents in thefield . To carry out the operation before 10 August, Kostic will not be able to confront to the Real Madrid, champion of the Champions, by the Supercopa of Europe, what perhaps would suppose a headache less for Carlo Ancelotti.
The movements of the Eintracht
Although the directive of the champion of the Europe League has wanted to keep the same staff that gave them the title, have been varied the drops: Steven Zuber (AEK of Athens), Martin Hinteregger (Sirniitz), Stefan Ilsanker (Genoa), Rodrigo Zalazar (yielded to the Schalke 04), Dominik Kohr, Aymen Barkok and Danny gives Coast (Mainz 05). On the other hand, they have arrived other pieces like Mario Götze, Lucas Alario, Kristijan Jakic, Hrvoje Smolcic, Jérôme Onguéné, Randal Kolo Muani, Aurélio Buta, Marcel Wenig and Faride Alidou.