according to the latest report of German media Bild, German goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, the main goalkeeper of Frankfurt, rejected Manchester United’s invitation to stay in the team this summer, which makes most fans very happy.
What Bild can now reveal is that the two sides are likely to reach a five-year “pension” renewal contract.
This is not only a professional contract, but also a post-career employee contract. If Frankfurt sporting director Clocher and other managers can get what he wants, Trapp should get a job at the club.
It’s just that there are still active negotiations on the issue of wages. With an annual salary of 3.5 million euros (excluding bonus), he is the highest earner in Frankfurt. If the contract is renewed, Trapp’s base salary will fall sharply. But there will be high winning bonuses and awards.