Kevin Trapp has left Eintracht Frankfurt to join Paris FC. After finalizing the last details and passing his medical on Tuesday evening, the 35-year-old German goalkeeper signed a contract until 2028 with an option included. Transfer fee: just €1m.
But the real jackpot comes with his salary. In Paris, Trapp will earn €3.5m per year, with bonuses pushing the total up to €5m.
This is Trapp’s second move to France, having previously joined PSG in 2015 before returning to Frankfurt in 2018. Frankfurt had already anticipated his exit, signing Michael Zetterer (30, Werder Bremen) for €5m as backup to 22-year-old Brazilian Kaua Santos, expected to be the club’s long-term No.1.
Ambassador for luxury giant Louis Vuitton
For Trapp, it’s a new chapter in Paris — one that also extends beyond the pitch. He is set to become an ambassador for luxury giant Louis Vuitton, owned by LVMH, which also holds a stake in Paris FC.
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