Manchester City is facing a crucial decision regarding the future of goalkeeper James Trafford. The 23-year-old has acknowledged that to achieve his ambitions with the England national team, he may need to leave the club this summer. Currently, Trafford is competing in the World Cup with England, but he finds himself behind Jordan Pickford in the national team hierarchy. After joining Manchester City last summer, Trafford had hoped to challenge for the starting position but was relegated to second choice when Pep Guardiola signed Gianluigi Donnarumma late in the transfer window. This situation has prompted speculation about his future, particularly with Newcastle United reportedly interested in signing him for £40 million. Trafford's impressive performances in domestic cup finals last season have highlighted his potential, but unless the new Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca supports him over Donnarumma, a transfer may be the best option for Trafford's career progression. As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Manchester City and their decision regarding the talented goalkeeper.