According to well-known reporters Romano and Ornstein, Manchester City signed Burnley goalkeeper Trafford for a transfer fee of 27 million pounds. Ornstein said that Manchester City exercised the right to match Newcastle's £27 million offer, and...
According to well-known reporters Romano and Ornstein, Manchester City signed Burnley goalkeeper Trafford for a transfer fee of 27 million pounds.
Ornstein said that Manchester City exercised the right to match Newcastle's £27 million offer, and Trafford finally chose to return to Manchester City, and the two sides signed a contract for five years.
This is also the seventh signing target that Newcastle missed this summer after Mbemo (joining Manchester United), Drapp (joining Chelsea), Joao Pedro (joining Chelsea), Ekitic (going to Liverpool), Cunha (joining Manchester United), and Wyson (joining Real Madrid).
It is now reported that Isaac also applied to leave the team. Apart from the 18-year-old striker Codro who was exempted from signing, Newcastle signed Ilanga for only 55 million pounds.