Manchester City are preparing a high-profile summer move for Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento, according to TEAMtalk. Pep Guardiola is reportedly a huge admirer of the 23-year-old, who he views as a complete modern defender capable of seamlessly fitting into City's tactical blueprint, particularly in the inverted full-back role that has become a hallmark of the club's play under the Catalan boss. Guardiola has long been searching for a long-term successor to Kyle Walker.
Things were looking up for Trafford when he re-joined Pep Guardiola's side for 27m in July after helping Burnley win automatic promotion from the Championship, keeping an extraordinary 29 clean sheets along the way. The City academy product, who had also been called-up to Thomas Tuchel's first two squads as England head coach, looked set to replace Ederson as the club's first-choice goalkeeper for years to come, starting the first three Premier League games of the season.
Leicester City are beginning to assess options that could strengthen their squad for the second half of the campaign as they make plans for the January transfer window. One name that has recently emerged is Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford, and according to a Sky Sports pundit, his arrival at the King Power Stadium would represent a major coup for the Foxes. The pundit suggested that if Leicester could convince City to part with Trafford, it would be a significant statement of intent.