Friday, 14th February, 2014



Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp has left his future wide open now that Juventus and Arsenal have jumped into the race for his services.

Trapp was previously being targeted by Borussia Monchengladbach, who are expected to see Marc-Andre ter Stegen leave for Barcelona this summer.



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Even Schalke, according to Bild, are looking at Trapp for the future, with his Frankfurt contract set to run out in 2016.

It is believed that a release clause in his contract will allow him to leave in 2015, and the 23-year-old is making no big commitments just yet.

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"I cannot promise, of course, that I will never change", he told Bild.

"Only, at the moment, there is no reason to leave."

Juventus will be keen to find an able replacement for the ageing Gianluigi Buffon, who is largely deemed to be in the final few years of his career.

The Old Lady had, ironically, been on Ter Stegen's trail with even an offer thought to be forthcoming though that has now gone cold.

Trapp has been at Frankfurt since the summer of 2012 and is a regular for Germany's Under-21 side.

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