Kevin Trapp will play again in Paris! Eintracht quickly found a replacement

Article by Tudor Belivaca – published Wednesday, August 20, 2025, 15:19 / Updated Wednesday, August 20, 2025 15:41
Eintracht Frankfurt officially announced the selling of his experienced goalkeeper, Kevin Trappto the newly promoted in Ligue 1, Paris fc. The understanding of the 35 -year -old German is for a period of three years, and the transfer amount is a symbolic one: 1 million euros.
The footballer is a former goalkeeper of the city rival of his new team, Paris Saint-Germain, and personally expressed his desire to return to the capital of France. The newly promoted in Ligue 1 has serious ambitions and was looking for an experienced goalkeeper to compete with the French youth international, Obed Nkambadio.
Kevin Trapp has understood with Paris FC! Who is its replacement at Eintracht Frankfurt
“Welcome, Kevin! The German international goalkeeper, former player in Ligue 1 with 91 matches, joins Paris FC until 2028. You returned to the Capital,” was the message of Paris FC.
In season 2024-2025, Trapp played in 36 matches in all competitions, raised 46 goals and managed to keep the gate in 10 games.
Kevin Trapp, 35, comes from the Kaiserslautern club Academy and has played throughout his career, in addition to the “red devils”, for PSG and in two periods for Eintracht Frankfurt, for which he has over 250 matches. He also has 9 selections to Germany's national team.
Frankfurt has reoriented quickly! Who is Kevin trapp

Michael Zetterer in action at Werder Bremen / Photo: Instagram
Meanwhile, Eintracht quickly found a replacement for the experienced goalkeeper. Frankfurt brought Michael Zetterer from Werder Bremen. He signed a contract until 2029, and his new club paid a transfer amount of 5 million euros. Zetterer could debut for Frankfurt in the opening match of the Bundesliga, on Saturday, even against his former club, Werder.
“He has shown in Bremen that he is much better than a medium -level goalkeeper, and his mentality and ambitions will be an ideal solution to us here, in Frankfurt,” said Eintracht's sports director Markus Krosche.




