Monday, January 30, 2023 at 12:32• Guy Habets

Philipp Max is not yet on his way to the exit at PSV for the time being. The German left back is coveted by Eintracht Frankfurt, but that club is shocked by the salary demands that have been put on the table. That reports the German Sports1. The transfer fee that PSV is asking for its player is also a bridge too far for the time being that Adler.

Previously reported it Eindhovens Dagblad and Football International all that Max was in the interest of Frankfurt. At that time it was not clear for what price PSV would want to sell the German and that is well known Sports1 not, but it is reported that Eintracht thinks the asking price is too high. In addition, the number six in the Bundesliga does not intend to meet Max’s salary demands. He is a big earner at PSV and he would like to keep that status at a new club.

Max has not kicked off for PSV in the past two games, after he was absent the weeks before due to illness. Mauro Júnior, who has returned from an injury, is Ruud van Nistelrooij’s intended left back, but he received a red card when visiting FC Emmen (0-1 defeat) and has to watch two games from the side. For the home game against Go Ahead Eagles, which was won 2-0, Van Nistelrooij chose Phillipp Mwene. Max seems to be falling further and further down the pecking order.

If Max leaves, there is a chance that Patrick van Aanholt will return to the Eredivisie. The door is still open for the left wing defender, who also wore the shirt of the Eindhoven team between 2005 and 2007. Van Aanholt is considered a serious option, it was reported by the ED and VI, but a transition has not just been completed. The nineteen-time the Dutch international must first buy off his contract with Galatasaray. Van Aanholt is still with the Turkish top club until mid-2024.