Manchester City are on the verge of completing the return of James Trafford from Burnley after triggering a ‘matching clause’ to hijack Newcastle United’s £27 million bid.
The 22-year-old goalkeeper, who originally left the Etihad Stadium in 2023, will return to the club where he began his career, with medical examinations scheduled for early next week — the main assessments set for Monday, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Trafford has agreed a five-year deal with the option of a further year. Manchester City’s decision to act swiftly is understood to have been driven by Newcastle’s formal bid and growing uncertainty over Stefan Ortega’s future.
Ederson remains the first-choice goalkeeper for the 2025/26 season, but with his contract due to expire next summer, Trafford’s return is seen as a proactive succession move. Should Ortega leave, Trafford would assume the backup role, with an eye on long-term promotion.
Manchester City are also hopeful that Trafford will be involved in their lone pre-season fixture against Palermo on August 9, just a week before the Premier League opener against Wolves.
FAQ
- How did Manchester City bring Trafford back? By matching Newcastle’s £27 million offer via a contractual clause.
- What role will he play this season? Likely backup to Ederson, or No.2 if Ortega departs.
- What is the length of the contract? A five-year deal, with the option of an additional year.
- Will Trafford feature in pre-season? He could play against Palermo on August 9 if the deal is completed in time.
Conclusion
James Trafford’s return to Manchester City marks a strategic move to bolster their future goalkeeping options. With Ederson’s future under consideration and Ortega possibly moving, City’s decision ensures readiness for both immediate and long-term needs.