Manchester City to re-sign goalkeeper James Trafford in £27m deal

Trafford turned down Newcastle’s bid in favour of a return to City, where he’ll compete for the No. 1 shirt

Manchester City are set to re-sign goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley in a deal worth £27 million, just two years after the 22-year-old left the Etihad Stadium to join the Clarets.

Trafford, a product of City’s youth academy, joined Burnley in July 2023 in a transfer that included performance-based add-ons and was valued at up to £19 million.

His standout performances last season were instrumental in Burnley’s promotion to the Premier League under Scott Parker. He recorded 29 clean sheets in 45 Championship appearances and was named in the division’s Team of the Year.

Although City included a buy-back clause in the original agreement, the club did not activate it directly. Instead, they exercised matching rights after Newcastle United submitted a £27 million bid for the England youth international, according to The Athletic's David Ornstein.

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