Soccer goalkeeper Kevin Trapp stays with Eintracht Frankfurt and has decided against moving to Manchester United.
Soccer goalkeeper Kevin Trapp stays with Eintracht Frankfurt and has decided against moving to Manchester United.
“Yesterday I informed those responsible at both clubs that I had decided on Eintracht. I had an unforgettable experience here with Frankfurt and we made history together. The start of the season was bumpy, but I have absolute confidence in us,” wrote the 32 -year-old on Thursday on Instagram. The “image” had previously reported.
Man United had offered Trapp a four-year contract, which, according to media reports, he initially wanted to accept. “There has been a lot of talk about Manchester United’s interest in the past few days. It is true that there is a written offer. Manchester United is a world club and I hope that anyone can look into and think about such an offer understand,” said Trapp, who has a contract with the Europa League winner from Hesse until June 30, 2024.
The Telegraph had previously reported that Trapp was too expensive for the Premier League club. United did not want to pay the 25 million euros demanded by Frankfurt. Accordingly, Manchester are now concentrating on the Slovakian national goalkeeper Martin Dubravka (33) from Newcastle United.
Source: Stern

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