A player out on loan could become PSG keeper ahead of De Gea

Without any place at PSG, Kevin Trapp was forced to go elsewhere. He went from PSG to Eintracht Frankfurt on loan.
But the Parisians were not expecting the German international to have as good a season as he is having in the Bundesliga. He has conceded only 56 goals in the 44 matches he has played up to now, an average of 1.3 goals per game.
Apparently, according to 'Telefoot', the high cost of the Spanish international goalkeeper, David de Gea, would make the negotiations very difficult between PSG and Manchester United. Therefore, PSG have ended up ruling him out.
But, what has made the PSG board change their opinion on De Gea? Very simple, Kevin Trapp. In Paris they consider it to be unnecessary to spend a fortune for the Spaniard when they already have a top quality goalkeeper of their own in Trapp, 28. He will return to PSG at the end of the season when his loan spell ends.
Thomas Tuchel himself, according to the previously mentioned media outlet, has apparently already mentioned his intentions of not rotating keepers between the sticks and sticking with one goalkeeper who will be first choice at PSG.
And Tuchel thinks Trapp would be perfect for that role. A goalkeeper who has shown this season to have enough quality to be the PSG goalkeeper as well as solving the issue of Gianluigi Buffon's contract. He would leave the club this summer.