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Crystal Palace targets Belgian World Cup defender as price tops €20m

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Today at 14:30, Crystal Palace confirmed interest in Arthur Theate, the WK-ganger from België, with a reported asking price well above €20 million. The move would see the 26‑year‑old centre‑back leave the Bundesliga for the Premier League.

Arthur Theate has become a fan favourite at Eintracht Frankfurt after two strong seasons in the Bundesliga, where his defensive solidity earned regular starts. The 26‑year‑old central defender has also cemented his place in the Belgian national side.

Volgens Sport , the Duitse sportkrant, Crystal Palace is explicitly on Theate’s radar. De Premier League club is said to be prepared to meet Frankfurt’s demand for a transfer sum between €20 and €25 million.

Eintracht Frankfurt, the Bundesliga‑club, previously secured the Rode Duivel in the winter of 2025 from Stade Rennes for roughly €13 million. That earlier deal highlighted the club’s willingness to invest in Belgian talent.

Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest are also monitoring the situation, adding further English interest to the mix. Both clubs from Engeland have been linked to the Belgian international as the summer window approaches.

Theate’s strong performances in the Bundesliga and his regular role with the Duivels have put him firmly in the spotlight of multiple Premier League teams. His left‑foot strength and defensive acumen make him a coveted asset for any English side.

The contrast between his rise in Germany and the looming transfer battle in England underscores a pivotal moment in his career, with a high‑profile move likely shaping his next chapter.

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