Generally, unseating a legendary goalkeeper can be very difficult.
Clearly, Daniel Peretz has no immediate future at Bayern Munich. Legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has signed a new contract until 2026, new signing Jonas Urbig has clearly usurped him in the pecking order and veteran Sven Ulreich may still be preferred to Israeli international. So he will need to move on.
An attractive option for Peretz may be Eintracht Frankfurt, whose young goalkeeper Kauã Santos has suffered a long term injury and who seem set to offer Champion League football next season. However, there is one issue with this move, via Sport.de (as captured by @iMiaSanMia):
Eintracht Frankfurt would like to sign Daniel Peretz following the injury to Kauã Santos, but Peretz is unsure of the move due to the competition with Kevin Trapp that could see him end up on the bench. Talks are ongoing between Frankfurt and the player’s camp. Eintracht have yet to approach Bayern.
Trapp, who will turn 35 in the summer, has now spent over a decade at Eintracht Frankfurt, is a veritable legend of the club, is captain of the team and has a contract until 2026. How likely is it that Peretz can usurp Trapp’s throne? That is the question Peretz needs to-and likely is- ask himself as negotiations with Eintracht continue.