Problems with the doctor As a permanent Leeds United exit is on the cards, Robin Koch has filed a medical claim.
According to Dr. Rajpal Brar, Leeds United defender Robin Koch should have no trouble clearing his medical amid Frankfurt transfer interest.

The injury expert has praised the 27-year-old for his fitness record and sees no red flags in his fitness.
According to BILD, the Bundesliga club is willing to offer the Germany international a three-year contract worth approximately £52,000 per week.
Brar, a Physical Therapist and Sports Scientist, said exclusively to MOT Leeds News about Koch:

“His overall injury history isn’t particularly concerning, particularly in recent years.”
Problems with the doctor As a permanent Leeds United exit is on the cards, Robin Koch has filed a medical claim.
“I’d say he has a very good chance of passing a medical.”
“Even this season, he’s played in the majority of games, which is always a good sign for any buying club.”

“The best positive is availability and he’s offered that to his side.”
Koch has been a regular for the German team this season, making 20 appearances across all competitions.
He had a contract clause that permitted him to leave Elland Road in the event of relegation, and he chose to take use of it.
A return to West Yorkshire now appears doubtful, since he has pleased the Frankfurt leadership, who want to sign him on a permanent basis.
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