SV Elversberg: Younes Ebnoutalib's return to Frankfurt seems unlikely. However, rumors are circulating that the 22-year-old might return to the Kaiserlinde. The trigger is a report from Bild-Zeitung. According to the report, SVE is considering a loan deal for the attacking player. The argumentation is that Ebnoutalib has impressively proven in Elversberg that he has the qualities for the Bundesliga. In just 12 appearances in the 2. Bundesliga, he scored 17 strong goals - numbers that ultimately also convinced Eintracht Frankfurt to offer around eight million euros for the striker in the winter. In Frankfurt, the young player's start was anything but ideal. Although Ebnoutalib scored a spectacular goal on his Bundesliga debut against Borussia Dortmund, he suffered a setback just a week later: against VfB Stuttgart, the striker suffered an inner band injury in his knee. The consequence: in the second half of the season, he only played five Bundesliga games and scored one goal against BVB. The loan model established in Elversberg under Ole Book, with which several talents have already made the leap to the big stage, is also mentioned as a possible argument for a return. However, a fixed transfer is not on the table, according to the report. Adi Hütter is likely to stick with Ebnoutalib. Whether the injury was the decisive factor that Ebnoutalib played hardly any role under Frankfurt coach Albert Riera, or whether other factors played a role, remains open. However, the fact is that Riera is history, and with Adi Hütter, an old acquaintance is now back on the sidelines of Eintracht. According to information from the Frankfurter Rundschau, Hütter plans to stick with Ebnoutalib. The Austrian is said to see the striker as an important part of his squad and has no intention of letting him go. On the contrary: according to the report, Hütter considers the 22-year-old to be an ideal complement to SGE striker Jonathan Burkardt. In the end, there is little reason to believe that Ebnoutalib will return to the Kaiserlinde. Rather, the rumor seems like a classic summer hole story.