Fabrizio Romano shares a major update on Newcastle’s James Trafford interest

10/06/2024 Raymond 0

Newcastle United’s pursuit of James Trafford from Burnley is progressing well. Initially, Newcastle officials deemed Valencia’s Giorgi Mamardashvili too expensive, making a move for the 21-year-old Trafford increasingly likely. Reports confirmed that Newcastle has made a £16 million offer for Trafford, whose move is also driven by Burnley’s financial needs.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has updated that Newcastle has agreed on personal terms with Trafford, with a new proposal around £15 million with performance-based add-ons expected soon. Trafford is eager to move to St James’ Park, although he is not immediately set to replace Nick Pope as the starting goalkeeper. This move signifies Newcastle’s long-term planning, with Trafford seen as a future first-choice goalkeeper.

First Stoke City transfer of new era wins international call-up

23/05/2024 Raymond 0

Congratulations to Viktor Johansson, the new Stoke City goalkeeper, who has been named in the latest Sweden squad. The 25-year-old recently transferred from Rotherham United to the bet365 Stadium after head coach Steven Schumacher and new sporting director Jon Walters activated a relegation release clause, reportedly around £1 million.

Johansson earned his first senior international cap in October, coming on at halftime against Moldova. He has now been called up for friendlies against Denmark and Serbia. This continues a significant period for him personally, as his partner is also expecting their first child. Johansson hopes that his move to Stoke will bolster his international prospects.

Additionally, Johansson’s new Stoke teammate, Jordan Thompson, has been named in the Northern Ireland squad for their matches against Spain and Andorra.

Tottenham Hotspur set for double Harry Kane reunion

20/05/2024 Raymond 0

Tottenham Hotspur are scheduled to play Bayern Munich twice within a week following the announcement of an additional friendly match. Earlier today, Tottenham confirmed they will face the Bundesliga champions in South Korea as part of the Coupang Play Series 2024, a set of pre-season games featuring top clubs from Europe and Korea. Heung-min Son, leading Tottenham in his home country for the first time since becoming club captain last summer, will play at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Saturday, August 3rd.

Tottenham had already announced a match against Bayern Munich at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, August 10th, as part of the Malta Cup. This doubleheader could see Tottenham encounter their former star, Harry Kane, twice in one week for the first time since his transfer. Kane, Tottenham’s record scorer, left the club last summer to join Bayern in an £86.4 million deal plus add-ons, after scoring 280 goals in 435 appearances for Spurs.