Liverpool FC is making headlines with their interest in James Trafford, the Manchester City goalkeeper who could be on the move soon. After joining City from Burnley last summer, Trafford initially looked set to become a regular starter. However, the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma pushed him down the pecking order, leaving him as the second choice.
Recent reports from Sky Germany indicate that the 23-year-old is open to leaving City after just one season. He’s eager for more game time, but City’s management would prefer to keep him. Liverpool, along with Chelsea, has officially declared interest in Trafford, who has made it clear he wants to leave his boyhood club in search of a first-choice role.
Tottenham, Newcastle, and Aston Villa are also in the mix, but Spurs might be out of contention if they face relegation.
Liverpool's pursuit raises questions about Trafford's potential role at Anfield. The Reds have already secured Giorgi Mamardashvili as a long-term option to succeed Alisson Becker, who could depart when his contract ends next year. This means Trafford might not walk straight into the starting XI.
Despite this, Trafford has had a solid season, boasting a better goals conceded rate and clean sheet record than Mamardashvili, who has also been limited to sporadic appearances. Trafford set a record last season for the most consecutive clean sheets in the English second tier, showcasing his talent and potential.
As the transfer window approaches, it will be intriguing to see how Liverpool navigates this situation and whether Trafford will be the next addition to their squad.
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