German goalkeeper, Kevin Trapp, aged 35, is potentially on the move from Bundesliga team, Eintracht Frankfurt, to Ligue 1’s Paris FC.
Trapp, who has been instrumental in Frankfurt’s current 3rd place standing in the Bundesliga, could be heading to France before his contract with Frankfurt expires in 2026.
Trapp has played 26 matches this season, without scoring any goals or providing any assists, which is typical for a player in his position. Standing at 189 cm and weighing 84 kg, Trapp has been a formidable presence in the goal for Frankfurt. His market value is estimated to be around €2.50m, which translates to approximately 18.6 million DKK.
The transfer window is currently open, with the closing date set for August 31. It’s worth noting that if Trapp were to move to Paris FC, he would be joining a team that competes in a different league, which could present a fresh set of challenges for the experienced goalkeeper.
This potential transfer would mark a significant change in Trapp’s career, and it will be interesting to see how this situation develops in the coming weeks.