Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday said Germany goalkeeper, Kevin Trapp has left French Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saints-Germain to re-join the Bundesliga club on a season-long loan.
Trapp left Frankfurt in 2015 for PSG but has struggled to earn a starting spot in the last two seasons in France.
The arrival of Italy and Juventus legend, Gianluigi Buffon at PSG further hampered the German’s chances of regular playing time.
The Germany international, who was part of their 2018 World Cup squad in June, played 96 matches in all competitions for Frankfurt from 2012 to 2015.
He was signed after Frankfurt keeper, Frederik Roennow was ruled out for a long period with a knee injury.
“When I was in Paris, I always liked to recall the great time I had in Frankfurt,” Trapp told Frankfurt’s official website.
“The Europa League season in 2013-2014 was special and of course I would like to experience it again.
“I was very happy for Eintracht in May, when they won the DFB-Pokal. For me, it was important to get into an environment in which I feel good and where I can play, I’m looking forward to another year at Eintracht.”
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