Newcastle rushes to James Trafford

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Newcastle may well afford a new goalkeeper this summer. During the last summer transfer window, already, the Magpies had tried to enlist young James Trafford, porter of Burnley, without success. If the 22 -year -old had agreed to join St. James' Park for just over 19 million euros, the agreement then fell into the water. But according to information from Sunthe current 8th of the Premier League intends to come back to the charge.

The source even goes so far as to say that ” James Trafford is about to become a Newcastle player “, Whether Burnley is promoted to the first division, or not, after the season. The British media recalls that Manchester City has a buyout clause, which stipulates that the caretaker formed by the Cityzens can be repatriated for an amount greater than 48 million euros. But the club chaired by Darren Eales is not concerned and is confident to be able to finalize the transfer this summer.

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