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Hertha Berlin’s Kennet Eichhorn Called the ‘next Toni Kroos’ Amid Interest from the Premier League.

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Kennet Eichhorn, a 16-year-old midfielder for Hertha BSC, is quickly becoming one of Europe’s most promising young talents, attracting interest from top Premier League clubs. Often compared to Toni Kroos for his exceptional playmaking skills, Eichhorn has been a crucial player for Hertha this season.

He made headlines on August 10, 2025, by debuting in the 2. Bundesliga at just 16 years and 14 days old, breaking the previous record held by Efe-Kaan Sihlaroğlu. Since then, Eichhorn has consistently featured in Hertha’s lineup, demonstrating maturity, composure, and an impressive range of passing that has drawn attention from several prominent European clubs.

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Manchester United and Arsenal are reportedly the frontrunners to sign him, with their scouts frequently attending Hertha’s matches to assess his development. Interest also comes from top clubs like Barcelona, PSG, and Liverpool, indicating Eichhorn’s growing reputation across Europe. Hertha BSC is mindful of this attention and is seeking a transfer fee of around £17.5 million for domestic clubs, potentially more for international bidders, reflecting his rapid ascent in the football hierarchy.

Despite the allure of other clubs, Eichhorn remains committed to Hertha, having signed his first professional contract on July 4, 2025. His dedication to growing within the club’s setup underscores his long-term vision amid external interest.

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As the transfer window looms, Eichhorn’s future is expected to be a focal point in European football. His potential move could greatly influence the midfield dynamics of any club lucky enough to sign him, making his situation one to watch closely in the coming months.

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