James Trafford could be headed for one of the most important decisions of his young career, with signs growing positive that the Manchester City goalkeeper will leave the club in search of regular first-team football.
According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, Man City want to keep him as part of their long-term plans, while Trafford are considering his options ahead of the summer slot.
Trafford, just 23 years old, is widely regarded as one of England’s most promising goalkeepers.
However, breaking into Manchester City’s starting line-up has always been a challenge, given the presence of established names in the squad.
He is at a critical stage in his development and the desire to secure consistent playing time may push him to move elsewhere.
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Brighton have emerged as one of the most likely candidates, with clubs monitoring Trafford’s situation.
Current Brighton goalkeeper Bert Verbruggen is considered a ‘dream target’ if he leaves the club this summer.
Verbruggen has attracted the attention of Europe’s leading teams with some impressive performances, and Brighton are known for planning ahead when it comes to team transfers.
If Verbruggen were to leave, Brighton’s reinforcements have already shortlisted a potential replacement.
Other names mentioned besides Trafford include RC Lens’ Robin Risser and Freiburg’s Noah Atbolu, both of whom have impressed in their respective leagues.
However, Trafford’s familiarity with the Premier League and English background could give him an advantage if Brighton prioritize a goalkeeper who can adapt quickly.
Premier League giants reluctant to let Trafford leave
Meanwhile, Man City are reluctant to allow Trafford to leave permanently.
The club has an excellent track record of developing young talent, often using loan transfers as a stepping stone before integrating players into the first team.
City view Trafford as a valuable long-term asset, but also recognize the importance of ensuring his development continues through regular match experience.
However, with Gianluigi Donnarumma at the club as first-choice goalkeeper, Trafford’s playing time will always be limited.
Several Premier League sides, particularly those looking to strengthen their goalkeeping depth or make long-term changes, are reportedly eyeing Trafford.
From Trafford’s perspective, the decision ultimately comes down to playing time. For a goalkeeper at this age, continued exposure at the top level can make the difference between becoming a top-level international and languishing on the bench.
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