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James Trafford Targets Decade-Long Role at Manchester City and England

James Trafford Targets Decade-Long Role at Manchester City and England

Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford has outlined his ambitious goal of becoming the No.1 choice for both club and country over the next ten years.

The 22-year-old rejoined City from Burnley this summer in a British-record £31 million transfer for a goalkeeper. His return follows a successful spell at Turf Moor, where he played a key role in promotion to the Premier League.

Speaking to reporters, Trafford said: “That’s the aim. If I do it, it’s brilliant. I know I have to work every day to achieve that because it’s hard being anywhere for a decade, let alone the best team in the world.”

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Manchester City’s decision to re-sign Trafford aligns with their long-term strategy, with Ederson remaining first choice for now and contracted until 2026. Trafford is seen as a potential successor, with Marcus Bettinelli providing depth as third choice.

In addition to his club ambitions, Trafford hopes to establish himself as England’s No.1 under manager Thomas Tuchel, potentially starting at next summer’s FIFA World Cup.

FAQ

  • How old is James Trafford? – He is 22 years old.
  • Why did Manchester City re-sign him? – To develop him as a long-term successor to Ederson and strengthen squad depth.
  • What are his England ambitions? – To become the national team’s first-choice goalkeeper, possibly starting in 2026.
  • What experience does he have? – Trafford has played in the Championship, Premier League, and for England’s youth teams.
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Conclusion

James Trafford’s statement marks him as one of Manchester City’s most confident and focused young players. While Ederson’s position remains secure in the short term, the club’s investment in Trafford suggests a clear long-term vision for the goalkeeping position.

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