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·16. August 2025
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Is this the indirect announcement of Trapp's transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to Paris?
As reported by 'Sky' and 'SportBild', Werder goalkeeper Michael Zetterer is now moving from the Weser to the Main. Eintracht is said to be paying around five million euros plus possible bonuses for the Bremen's first-choice keeper.
The 30-year-old has been under contract with Werder since January 2015. He played in all Bundesliga matches last season and stood between the posts four times in the cup. Just last weekend, Werder's coach Horst Steffen chose Zetterer as the number one goalkeeper.
In Frankfurt, the keeper is now likely to replace Kevin Trapp, who apparently is on the verge of a move abroad. According to 'Sky' reports, the captain is drawn to Ligue 1 newcomer Paris FC. The clubs are said to have already reached an agreement.
It is quite possible, therefore, that the announcement of Kevin Trapp's departure will soon follow the Zetterer deal. The 35-year-old is seeking a new challenge because Kaua Santos is expected to be the number one between the posts at Eintracht after his injury.
According to 'Bild', Eintracht is said to have demanded "a low single-digit million amount" as a transfer fee for Trapp. This is now reported to be one million euros, according to Florian Plettenberg.
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