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Liverpool is reportedly interested in signing James Trafford, a wantaway player from Manchester City. Trafford has fallen to second choice after the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Report: Liverpool eyeing surprise swoop for wantaway Man City ace as Reds âdeclare interestâ
Liverpool are reportedly prominent among the clubs vying to sign one player who could plausibly leave Manchester City in the near future.
James Trafford joined Pep Guardiolaâs side from Burnley last summer and looked set to hold down a regular starting role at the Etihad Stadium, only to be relegated to second choice after the acquisition of Gianluigi Donnarumma a month later.
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On Tuesday, Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg claimed (via X) that the 23-year-old is open to leaving the Cityzens after only one season in search of more frequent game-time, although the clubâs hierarchy would prefer to keep him.
According to a report for GOAL on Wednesday afternoon, Liverpool and are among the clubs to âdeclare interestâ in signing the goalkeeper, who âhas not hidden his desire to leave his boyhood clubâ in search of becoming first-choice elsewhere.
James Trafford is reportedly seeking a move due to being relegated to second choice after the signing of Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Liverpool is among the clubs reportedly vying to sign James Trafford from Manchester City.
James Trafford joined Manchester City from Burnley last summer.

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Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle and Aston Villa are also claimed to have expressed an interest in Trafford, although the north London club âwould almost certainly be ruled outâ of the running if theyâre relegated from the Premier League in the coming weeks.
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Liverpool have already brought in Giorgi Mamardashvili as the intended long-term successor to Alisson Becker, who could plausibly depart at the end of his contract next year, so the Man City stopper mightnât be guaranteed to go straight into the Redsâ starting XI if he were to join the Merseysiders.
However, the 23-year-old has had a better return than the Georgian in terms of goals conceded and clean sheets this season, with both goalkeepers confined to sporadic game-time as second choice at their respective clubs.
Trafford set the record for the most consecutive clean sheets in the history of the English second tier last season with 12 in a row for Burnley, who conceded a miserly nine goals after 33 Championship games. Even allowing for it being outside the top flight, those are extraordinary numbers.
Heâs also proven that he can thrive on the big occasion, pulling off several fine saves in Man Cityâs Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal at Wembley last month, and he was profoundly unlucky with the timing of Donnarummaâs arrival so soon after heâd moved to the Etihad from Turf Moor.
Heâd appear to be more than capable of thriving at Liverpool, although heâd naturally require assurances that heâd be the unanimous first choice at Anfield, which is unlikely to happen with Alisson around and would also be unfair on Mamardashvili, whoâs performed better than the above figures would suggest.
Nonetheless, itâll be compelling to see what happens with Trafford this summer amid his uncertain future in Manchester.