Kevin Trapp’s pain threshold revealed

Will national player Kevin Trapp join Manchester United in the Premier League? According to media reports, the Red Devils are offering the goalkeeper a high-paying four-year contract. But whether a transfer is realized depends primarily on the willingness of Eintracht Frankfurt and the amount of the fee. The SBU is said to have set its pain threshold internally.

Manchester United is courting Kevin Trapp, as the “kicker” reported on Monday. “Bild” also knows about the interest of the traditional English club. The 32-year-old is said to be not averse – at the “Sport Bild” award in Hamburg, when asked about the rumor, he only said that it was “nice feedback” for his previous achievements.

Trapp’s contract with the Europa League winner, where he is said to be one of the top earners with an annual salary of around 3.5 million euros, is still dated until 2024. United lure the goalkeeper according to “sports1“However, with an annual salary of ten to eleven million euros. According to “Bild”, Trapp’s salary should at least double with a United change.

It is clear that the Hessians definitely want to keep their guarantee of success. One consideration should be to bind Trapp to the club early with a pension contract. So he should continue to work for Eintracht after the end of his career.

Which offer does Eintracht Frankfurt give in to?

However, they do not seem to want to categorically rule out a sale based solely on the financial component. According to the TV broadcaster, the Frankfurt bosses have already discussed internally how high the pain threshold for a sale should be.

Accordingly, Manchester United would have to make an “immoral offer”, which ultimately amounts to between 15 and 20 million euros. Is it after information from “picture“, the Bundesliga club only becomes weak from a sum of 25 million euros.

So far, however, no official offer has been received by the Bundesliga club, it is said. According to the tabloid, the SBU only agrees if the deal is sealed within a few days. Only then will the club have the opportunity to find an adequate replacement.

Frankfurt’s coach Oliver Glasner stated at the gala in Hamburg that he currently assumes that his top performer will remain. However, “everything is possible” until the transfer deadline on September 1st, according to the Austrian: “I’m not worried, but I haven’t worried a lot – and then the player was gone. Like Filip Kostic.” The Serb ultimately moved to Juventus Turin.

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