Kevin Trapp is a man in demand. Ronald Wittek/Bongarts/Getty Images

Eintracht Frankfurt's coach Armin Veh wants the future of goalkeeper Kevin Trapp decided quickly after he was linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Trapp, 24, has been linked with a move to the French champions with Eintracht wanting a transfer fee of around €10 million for the German. However, Veh is not prepared to disrupt his preparations for the new season with a training camp in Austria starting on Saturday.

"We will not wait forever," Veh told Frankfurter Rundschau. "There will be a decision in the upcoming days one way or the other. No decision has been made yet. So I have nothing to proclaim. I can't blame him, if he wants to take that chance. Paris Saint-Germain is among Europe's top clubs."

Veh does not want to lose Trapp, but admitted that he could be persuaded to part with the goalkeeper.

"On the one hand we would lose a good goalkeeper but on the other hand we would get a lot of money by our standards," he added. "Trapp has become a better goalkeeper at Frankfurt. But his development is not yet finished, also on a personal level."

Eintracht have already signed 24-year-old Austrian international Heinz Lindner from Austria Wien, but will target another keeper should Trapp leave the club and Veh said: "We have a theoretical plan B in our heads but we have not spoken to any goalkeepers yet."