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Bundesliga Roundup: Eintracht Complete Goalkeeper Overhaul as Bayern Faces Recruitment Rift and Mainz Pursues Legal Action

Uli Hoeneß’s loan-only guidance narrows Bayern’s choices heading into the final stretch of the window.

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Overview

  • Eintracht Frankfurt confirmed Kevin Trapp’s exit to Paris FC after a successful medical, with reports citing a fee of around €1 million and a contract running to 2028 plus option.
  • Frankfurt announced Michael Zetterer’s arrival from Werder Bremen for roughly €4–5 million, with the 30-year-old expected to start short term before yielding once Kaua Santos returns from a cruciate injury.
  • Uli Hoeneß urged Bayern to make only a loan signing through June 30, 2026, a stance reported to have irritated club leadership as Harry Kane publicly described the squad as one of the smallest he has played in.
  • Sky reported Bayern agreed to sell 19-year-old Paul Wanner to PSV Eindhoven for at least €15 million with a buyback clause, with a medical expected after travel to the Netherlands.
  • Mainz 05 said players received racist online abuse after their cup tie and announced criminal complaints against identified individuals.