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Manchester City Open Talks to Re-Sign James Trafford from Burnley. 

Manchester City Open Talks to Re-Sign James Trafford from Burnley. 

Manchester City have officially made contact with Burnley over a potential return for goalkeeper James Trafford, according to reports from Sky Sports News’ Mark McAdam and Dharmesh Sheth.

The Premier League champions are looking to activate a clause related to Trafford’s transfer last summer, but are keen to renegotiate the original £40 million buy-back clause that was inserted into the deal upon his departure to Turf Moor in 2023.

Trafford, who remains highly rated within City’s long-term planning, could be brought back as the club look to reinforce their goalkeeping department amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding both Ederson and Stefan Ortega.

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Burnley, meanwhile, are monitoring Ortega as one of several options should Trafford depart. The German goalkeeper has attracted widespread praise for his performances when deputising for Ederson and has been linked with a potential exit this summer in search of a regular starting role.

Newcastle United also remain interested in Trafford, having tracked the 21-year-old for multiple transfer windows, but City’s move could complicate matters for the Magpies.

 FAQ

  • Is the buy-back clause set in stone? City are hoping to negotiate the fee instead of activating the full £40M clause.
  • What is Burnley’s position? If Trafford leaves, they will seek a new No.1 — with Ortega among their targets.
  • How likely is Ortega to leave? It depends on Trafford’s move and Ederson’s future, both of which remain fluid.
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 Conclusion

Manchester City’s latest move for James Trafford indicates strategic succession planning. Should negotiations succeed, it could trigger a goalkeeper reshuffle involving both Burnley and City. The next few weeks may bring crucial developments in this evolving situation.

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