Trapp's PSG exit opens the door for Donnarumma

Goalkeeper Kevin Trapp has returned to Eintracht Frankfurt from Paris Saint-Germain following a successful loan spell at the German club.
The Germany international has signed a five-year contract with Frankfurt, whom he helped reach the Europa League semi-finals after joining them for the 2018-19 season.
The French side signed Trapp from Eintracht in 2015 and he won a string of trophies during his time with the capital club, including two Ligue 1 titles.
"I made it clear in the spring that I feel very comfortable in Frankfurt with Eintracht," said Trapp.
"The time in Paris was very exciting, successful and a great experience for me. Now I'm coming home completely and I want to achieve a lot here."
With it, fresh reports linking Gianluigi Donnarumma with PSG have resurfaced. Despite his ypoung age, the Italian goalkeeper is more than prepared for such a move, and he has shown in Milan.
The next few hours weill be decisive for the youngster, who would represent a great loss for his team if his signing were confirmed. However, it will not come as a cheap move: Milan are asking for 50 million euros. Although money has not been a problem for PSG in the past, the Parisians will undoubtedly try to lower that price.
August 7, 2019