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Published on 2024-03-18 16:00:00
Former Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford has had a challenging season at Burnley, according to Alan Shearer. Signed for £19 million last summer to boost Burnley’s chances of survival in the Premier League, Trafford initially showed promise but later struggled with mistakes, particularly in his command of the box. This was evident in a game against Liverpool where he failed to claim a corner, leading to a goal.
Shearer criticized Burnley’s decision to keep Trafford in the starting lineup despite his struggles and suggested that he should have been taken out of the team to reflect and improve. With a reported buy-back clause in Trafford’s contract, Manchester City could potentially re-sign him for £57 million if they see potential in his future development. Shearer emphasized that goalkeeping is a tough position, especially for a young and inexperienced player like Trafford in the Premier League.
The future of James Trafford at Burnley and potentially returning to Manchester City will depend on his ability to bounce back from his tough season and show improvement. Despite his struggles, Trafford has the potential to develop into a top goalkeeper, with City possibly considering him as a future option if needed. As of now, Trafford’s performance in a Burnley shirt has not shown significant signs of success, but there is still hope for his resurgence in the future.
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