The Manchester City man is closing in on a permanent transfer to Burnley.
Under Kompany’s leadership, Trafford will forego the Championship and challenge the top division. The teenage goalkeeper
will be tested against the top in the field after 18 months of success with Bolton Wanderers. At Turf Moor, Kompany’s hiring
practices have been nearly flawless to date, and the potential of Trafford intrigues.
Burnley will force Trafford out of the Etihad Stadium, where he has a four-year deal. The athlete exudes complete self-
assurance and a fierce determination to succeed, two traits that would strike a chord with Kompany. Matt Gilks, the goalie
coach at Wanderers, remarked to The Guardian about Trafford’s contagious enthusiasm and capacity to win games because
of his performances for Bolton.
“There were days at training where he’d say: ‘Can you just shoot at me and I’ll save it?’ A bit like in the playground as a kid
when you want to dive around,” said Gilks. “He’d say: ‘Can you just take shots?’ I’d say: ‘Well, it doesn’t really work like that
Traff, we’ve got to warm up first.’
“He loves being a keeper. To have that confidence at such a young age is brilliant, because a lot of people shy away from it
and start thinking: ‘I hope I don’t do this wrong, I hope I don’t do that wrong. He’s completely the other way, but he’s also
very grounded.
“There were a lot of games where he made match-winning saves for us, and with the size and stature of him he could pull
saves out from nowhere. He was a massive part of us getting to the playoffs last year. I truly believe he can be a top England
goalkeeper, there’s no doubt about that.”
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Trafford has spent the past 18 months out on loan at League One side Bolton Wanderers. In that time, Trafford played 74
times and picked up silverware after winning the Papa John’s Trophy with Bolton at Wembley earlier this year with a 4-0
thrashing of Plymouth Argyle.
Trafford signed a long-term contract with the Etihad Stadium outfit until the summer of 2027. The goalkeeper has
previously spoken of his desire to play in the top flight and potentially be England’s No.1.
However, he is now poised to make the switch to Turf Moor. And having spent the past year-and-a-half playing regularly, he
has made it clear that he wants to play week in, week out in the 2023/24 campaign, giving Burnley boss Vincent Kompany a
clear message he wants to be his first choice stopper.
Speaking to the Daily Mail last month, Trafford said: “My long-term goal is playing in the Champions League and for
England. If you want to be in the Champions League you’ve got to be in the top four teams in England. Whether it’s Man City
or any other of the big clubs, I believe I will be at that level. Given the opportunity I’d be able to perform.
“The most important thing for goalies is to be playing and if you’re not playing it is really tough. Next season I’ll play every
week. I can’t sit on the bench.”
Aro Muric and Bailey Peacock-Farrell are other senior goalkeeping options, with the latter entering the final year of his
contract. Northern Ireland international Peacock-Farrell was linked with a move away from Turf Moor last summer, while
the addition of Trafford raises questions over Muric with more direct competition for the number one jersey.
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