Eintracht Frankfurt reacted quickly to the departure of goalkeeper Kevin Trapp and struck with Werder Bremen. Michael Zetterer changes to the Hesse.
As soon as one is away, the other is already there: After the departure from Kevin Trapp to Paris FC Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt has already committed his successor this Wednesday. Michael Zetterer, 30 years old, changes from league competitor Werder Bremen to the Main. He signed a four-year contract.
“With Michael Zetterer, we win a strong goalkeeper who can also play football at a high level,” sports director Markus Krösche is convinced. “With his ambitions and its mentality, it fits us to Frankfurt excellently.”
Probable Debut against ex-club Bremen
Last Friday, Zetterer, who was originally intended by SVW coach Horst Steffen as number one for the season, had the goal of the Hanseatic Cup in the DFB Cup. After the final whistle, tears rolled over the cheeks of the native Munich – Not only out of frustration over the first round.
According to HR sports information, Frankfurters cost around five million euros in a transfer fee, he completes the goalkeeper trio around Kaua Santos and Jens Grahl. Zetterer is planned as number two behind the young Brazilian Santos, but could soon put more Bundesliga games on his previous 63.
The reason: Santos is not quite fit after more or less surviving cruciate ligament injury. Spicy: The debut in the Eintracht box is likely to celebrate Zetterer in the home game against ex-club Bremen next Saturday (3:30 p.m.). Unless Santos gets fit in time.
