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Emirates Marketing Project expected to re-sign Burnley's Trafford​

Latest from Sky Sports' Lyall Thomas, Dharmesh Sheth and Keith Downie:
Emirates Marketing Project are expected to re-sign James Trafford from Burnley.
Saudi Sportswashing Machine had agreed a fee for the goalkeeper, but City triggered a matching clause in Trafford's contract over the last 24 hours, leaving the Tyneside club powerless.
City are set to pay £27m for the 22-year-old, who they sold to Burnley for £14m in 2023, which means this deal is effectively costing them £13m.

The deal agreed with Burnley was worth around £31m plus add-ons, but the price has been reduced for City due to a sell-on clause they inserted in Trafford's contract.
Trafford has agreed a five-year contract plus an option year and will compete with Ederson for the no. 1 shirt under Pep Guardiola.
Trafford has been given permission to take a medical.
Stefan Ortega is expected to leave City but nothing is close. Burnley have been interested in him.
City are understood to be pleased with an effective buy-back option being fruitful for them for one of their academy players, and may feel it is increasingly important to have that option when they sell.
 
I hadn't noticed that the two former Spurs connections behind the scenes there are leaving/have left.
Darren Eales stepping down following a blood cancer diagnosis and Paul Mitchell going after less than a year, partly citing Eales' departure.
Not replaced yet so it's a body blow for the club at a time when they are trying to step up and back their claims of big stature.
 
They’re planning to off-load a few too, apparently, including Luis Diaz and Nunez (if he doesn’t miss the door on his way out).
There's Jota as well - don't know whether Liverpool were planning to ship him out or not, but that's another solid player to replace nonetheless.
 
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