1. News
  2. Sports
  3. Football
  4. James Trafford rejoins Manchester City in 'British record' deal

James Trafford rejoins Manchester City in 'British record' deal

James Trafford has rejoined Manchester City from Burnley in a deal worth up to £31m, setting a new British record fee for a goalkeeper. The 22-year-old returns after a standout season and will compete for the number one spot at the Etihad.

James Trafford Image Source : GETTY James Trafford
MANCHESTER:

Manchester City have completed the signing of goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley in a deal believed to break the British transfer record for a goalkeeper. The 22-year-old returned to the Etihad Stadium just one year after leaving for Turf Moor, with City sources valuing the move at £27 million plus add-ons. However, Burnley have indicated the fee could rise to £31 million, surpassing the £30 million Everton paid Sunderland for Jordan Pickford in 2017.

Burnley confirmed the transfer represents both a club-record sale and a new British benchmark for a goalkeeper. The Clarets also retain a sell-on clause in the deal.

Trafford, a product of City’s youth academy, left the club in 2023 in a deal worth up to £19 million. His stock rose rapidly after an impressive season in the Championship under Scott Parker, helping Burnley earn promotion with 29 clean sheets in 45 games. With that, he also earned a spot in the league's Team of the Year.

City were able to exercise their buy-back option after fending off interest from Newcastle, who had submitted a £27 million bid. Trafford, eager to return to what he calls his ‘home,’ signed a five-year contract with an additional one-year option and will wear the number one shirt.

“Rejoining City is such a special and proud moment both for me and my family. I always dreamed that one day I would be able to come back to Manchester City. This is the place I call home - it's a truly special football club. I am still very young and hungry to keep learning and improving - and I know there is no better environment than Manchester City to help make me become the best goalkeeper I can be,” Trafford said as quoted by the BBC.

Ederson dismissed reports of potential move

The move adds further depth to City's goalkeeping department, where Trafford will compete with long-time first-choice Ederson, as well as Stefan Ortega and Marcus Bettinelli. Ederson, whose contract expires next year, has recently dismissed speculation over a potential move abroad.

Trafford’s transfer is City’s sixth of the summer window, following notable arrivals including Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, and Rayan Ait-Nouri. With a record fee now attached to his name, Trafford will aim to prove himself at the highest level and stake his claim for both City’s number one spot and a future role in the England senior team.