Daichi Kamada, the 15-goal midfielder who has been on loan at Sint-Truiden for the past one year, might return to parent club Eintracht Frankfurt for the new season, according to German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau.

Frankfurt had a breakout 2018/19 season, reaching the last four of the Europa League. The fallout of their success will be the inevitable departures of many of their key players this summer. Already, they had announced the sale of Luka Jovic to Real Madrid. In addition, Sebastien Haller has been linked with a move, while the futures of loan players like Martin Hinteregger (Augsburg) and Sebastian Rode (Borussia Dortmund) remain uncertain. In light of the situation, the article pointed out the return of loanees to fill the gap.

Among the players out on loan, it mentioned that Kamada be recalled to Frankfurt’s shorthanded attacking department: “Kamada had a great one year in Belgium. Shouldn’t he return to the club and get a fresh start at Frankfurt?”

Meanwhile, Kamada has been reported to be keen in moving to a big team in Turkey or elsewhere. According to Belgian newspaper Het Belang van Limburg, STVV want to extend Kamada’s loan deal, but he has expressed his desire to play in the top five leagues, and so keeping him will be difficult.

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