German second division side Preußen Münster are stepping up efforts to sign German Cameroonian forward Jessic Ngankam on loan before the winter transfer window shuts.
Ngankam has found opportunities limited at Eintracht Frankfurt this season, with stiff competition in the attacking department restricting his involvement. The 25-year-old striker has featured in just four competitive matches, managing a total of 61 minutes on the pitch.
With game time hard to come by, a temporary move away from Frankfurt appears increasingly likely. Sky reporter Florian Plettenberg has revealed that Preußen Münster are actively working to secure a loan deal for the forward and are keen to add him to their squad for the remainder of the campaign.
Interest in Ngankam is not limited to Münster, as other clubs are also monitoring his situation. Despite the growing attention, no final decision has been made regarding his immediate future.
Ngankam remains under contract with Eintracht Frankfurt until 2028, leaving the club with control over any potential move as discussions continue during the transfer window.






