Trafford says Man City return hasn’t gone to plan

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Fri, 24 Apr 2026 - 12:33 GMT

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Fri, 24 Apr 2026 - 12:33 GMT

Manchester City's James Trafford saves a penalty taken by Liverpool's Mohamed Salah REUTERS/Phil Noble

Manchester City's James Trafford saves a penalty taken by Liverpool's Mohamed Salah REUTERS/Phil Noble

(Reuters) - Goalkeeper James Trafford said his return to Manchester City this season had not worked out as he ​had hoped after finding first‑team opportunities limited with ‌the arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma.

 

A product of City's academy, Trafford kept 29 clean sheets in 45 Championship matches for Burnley last ​season before rejoining the Premier League champions in ​July.

 

He started their opening three league games but ⁠was then restricted mostly to FA Cup and League ​Cup appearances following Italy goalkeeper Donnarumma's deadline‑day signing.

 

"It has obviously ​been very up and down throughout the season because I haven't played too much and obviously I had a decision to ​make in the summer," Trafford told BBC Sport.

 

"Everyone always ​thinks when you make decisions (for) the best possible outcome and obviously it ‌hasn't ⁠been the best possible outcome, but I have just tried to either improve every day and just try and stay positive, try and stay happy."

 

Despite limited opportunities ​at City, Trafford ​made his ⁠England debut in March in a friendly against Uruguay and hopes to be included ​in Thomas Tuchel's squad for the World Cup.

 

"Obviously ​I ⁠want to try and make the squad. It will be a great experience for me. It will be brilliant, ⁠but ​I can't do anything between now ​and then," he added.

 

City face Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals on ​Saturday.

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