Barred by competition at Paris Saint-Germain, goalkeeper Kevin Trapp has definitely signed up with Eintracht Frankfurt, where he was loaned last season.

German international goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, loaned by Paris Saint-Germain to Frankfurt last season, signed definitively with the German club Wednesday until 2024. The announcement, unveiled the day before by the media, was made official Wednesday simultaneously by Eintracht and PSG. The German press mentions a transfer indemnity of seven million euros.

Holder in the cages in Frankfurt

The 29-year-old, who would not have been in Paris, will once again be Frankfurt's number one goalkeeper, with whom he has already reached the semifinals of the Europa League last season.

The club wishes Kevin the best for the rest of his career.https: //t.co/aF1hEW8Rfe

- Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) August 7, 2019

Seventh in the Bundesliga, Eintracht is again in contention in the Europa League. Trapp came from Frankfurt to PSG in June 2015: he has garnished his winners of two championships of France (2016, 2018), three cups and three cups of the League.