Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp says he has turned down a suggestion from Manchester United to stick with the German membership.
United had reportedly supplied a four-year deal to the 32-year-old Trapp, a Germany worldwide who beforehand performed for Paris Saint-Germain and Kaiserslautern. “It’s true that there’s a written offer,” Trapp wrote Thursday on Instagram. “Manchester United is a global club and I hope everyone can understand that I consider such an offer and think about it.” Trapp stated he determined to remain in Frankfurt, the place he received the Europa League final season and has a contract until 2024.
“Yesterday I told the representatives of both clubs that I decided for Eintracht. I’ve experienced the unforgettable here in Frankfurt and we wrote history together,” Trapp stated. “The start of the season has been bumpy but I’ve absolute confidence in us.”
Frankfurt began the Bundesliga with a 6-1 loss at residence to Bayern Munich. It drew its subsequent two video games in opposition to Hertha Berlin and Cologne and subsequent faces promoted Werder Bremen on Sunday