Guardiola, City and James Trafford
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has left open a potential exit for goalkeeper James Trafford at the end of the season. The 22-year-old rejoined City from Burnley in the summer and started the first three games before the club signed Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris St-Germain on transfer deadline day.
Trafford has had very little game time since joining from Burnley in the summer as Gianluigi Donnarumma is entrenched as Man City’s No 1
James Trafford describes his 2025 as “full of massive ups and downs” and that is putting it mildly. No goalkeeper in the Premier League era has endured such fluctuating fortunes in the space of 12 months.
James Trafford faces an increasingly difficult task of finding a top-level move within the Premier League, should he decide his future already lies away from Manchester City. The 23-year-old faces
Newcastle United are not expected to make a move to sign Manchester City star James Trafford in January, according to Craig Hope.
Manchester City's James Trafford will become England's number one goalkeeper "sooner or later", says boss Pep Guardiola. Trafford, 23, started the season as first choice after rejoining from Burnley in the summer and played the opening three Premier League ...
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James Trafford reveals reason for snubbing Newcastle for Man City in British record deal
The rise of James Trafford: Insiders tell JACK GAUGHAN how the 'octopus' became a future England and Man City No 1 - and why Pep Guardiola paid £30m to bring him 'home' James Trafford has explained his reasoning for re-signing for Manchester City and ...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has justified his choice of James Trafford over Ederson in Saturday’s 2–0 loss against Tottenham Hotspur, saying it is about being habitual and not based on concerns about the Brazilian’s future. The 21-year-old ...
MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City completed the signing of James Trafford from Burnley on Tuesday with the goalkeeper returning to the club where he began his career as an academy player. Trafford signed a five-year contract and was handed the No. 1 ...
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Newcastle United target set for St James' Park visit - £20m alternative lined up after Man City hijack
One of Newcastle United’s long-term transfer targets is set to visit St James’ Park on Tuesday. Newcastle United host Manchester City in the Carabao Cup in what could be James Trafford’s first appearance at St James’ Park since his move to Tyneside fell through - twice.