Vaclav Kadlec will not be allowed to leave Eintracht Frankfurt in the January transfer window, kicker reports.
The Czech forward has enjoyed limited first-team minutes this season, making just four appearances in the Hinrunde.
It is understandable, however, with Alex Meier and Haris Seferovic contributing 24 goals and assists for the Eagles this Bundesliga season.
At 22 years old, time on the pitch is key to Kadlec's development and 117 minutes across the 2014/15 campaign has not been enough.
Several clubs have been interested in taking him on loan until the end of the season; SC Paderborn, 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Danish side FC Midtjylland have all made enquiries.
Though, after a meeting of Eintracht's Supervisory board, it has been decided he'll remain in Frankfurt and not join any of the aforementioned clubs.
Since joining in 2013 from Sparta Prague, the Czech international has scored six times in twenty-five appearances for Frankfurt.