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should james trafford stay or leave man city #trafford #donnarumma #mancity #manchestercity @joe.thomlinson

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19.1K views714 likes1:25ENMay 31, 2026
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From James Trafford's perspective, this is the summer where you've got to say, look, I need to be starting every single week as the first choice goalkeeper for an established Premier League team, Chelsea are interested in him, Tottenham are interested in him, Ashton Villa want to sign in. And quite simply, he's not going to get the minutes behind Jan Luigi Donorama even in this upcoming season. Cup games are not enough for a player of his caliber at his age. But, from Man City's perspective, I'm pretty sure they can want to keep hold of Trafford. He is an outstanding talent. He's England's best young goalkeeper, he's proven in the Cup games he has an extremely high ceiling. When he arrived, he was brought in to be the number one, the club clearly believed he can be the number one, he's probably better with his feet than Donorama. He's got the shot-stopping ability, the height, the confidence, all to be one of the best goalkeepers in the league. So, Man City are not going to want to lose him, Enzo Moresca is not going to want to lose him. And that is going to cause a little bit of friction in my opinion this summer. From Trafford's perspective, I would say he will want to go, but I think from Man City's perspective, from Man City fans perspective, they'll want to keep him. They see Trafford as the long term number one, beyond the years of Donorama. Potentially a couple years, we could see Donorama head back to Italy, if that was the happen, they're going to want Trafford, but it's how they go about convincing him to be the number two for another season. Maybe, they send him out on loan. Is that beyond the realms of possibility? I'm going to predict that Enzo Moresca ends up keeping him at the club.