Paris FC have made a statement signing just one week into their return to France’s top flight, announcing the arrival of experienced German goalkeeper Kevin Trapp from Eintracht Frankfurt. The 35-year-old penned a three-year deal and re-enters Ligue 1 as a proven shot-stopper with continental pedigree.
Having previously played for Paris Saint-Germain between 2015 and 2018, Trapp is no stranger to the French capital. He won the Ligue 1 title during his stint with PSG before returning to Frankfurt, where he became a key figure once again. Most notably, he was named man of the match in the 2022 Europa League final victory over Rangers a performance that underlined his big-game credentials.
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Kevin Trapp. Source: bundesliga.com
This move reflects ambition from newly-promoted Paris FC, backed by the powerful Arnault family. After a disappointing 1-0 loss to Angers in their Ligue 1 opener, the club moved quickly to shore up its defensive foundations. Trapp’s arrival adds crucial experience at the back, potentially replacing 22-year-old Obed Nkambadio, who started between the sticks last weekend.
With over a decade of top-flight and European experience, Trapp’s presence in the squad could be the stabilising force Paris FC need to survive and thrive at this level. Bettors looking ahead to relegation markets will note that Paris FC’s odds to stay up may shift following this signing, especially if Trapp helps tighten their defensive structure.
Next Stop: Marseille
Paris FC’s next test is a daunting trip to the Stade Vélodrome to face Marseille, who also suffered a 1-0 defeat on opening weekend falling to Rennes. It’s a high-pressure encounter, and Trapp’s big-match experience could prove essential if he makes his debut in what’s expected to be a heated atmosphere.
The veteran keeper has been capped nine times by Germany and helped Frankfurt finish third in the Bundesliga last season their best finish since 1993. With him in goal, Paris FC gain not just a leader but a player with deep tactical awareness and the ability to organise from the back. That could prove invaluable in a league campaign where every point counts.
For those tracking Ligue 1 developments with a betting mindset, Trapp’s addition could be the edge Paris FC need to defy early odds and punch above their weight this season.

