
Manchester City are likely to fire two of their goalkeepers during the winter transfer window. According to the Daily Mail Sport, these players are James Trafford and Stefan Ortega, and the potential departure of both indicates increased competition with new players at the club.
Trafford moved from Burnley to City in the summer for £27 million, and after Ederson's departure, he was promised a chance to play as a starting goalkeeper. However, on the day of the deadline, Gianluigi Donnarumma arrived from PSG and began to play as the starting goalkeeper in all subsequent Premier League matches. Despite this, Trafford continues to strive for playing time to become a starting goalkeeper for the England national team again.
Furthermore, Newcastle could consider bringing the 23-year-old back to his senses once again during the winter transfer window. In this move, they took advantage of City's current contracts and tried to bring the player back.
34-year-old Stefan Ortega is playing as the fourth goalkeeper for the team, which increases the likelihood of his departure. He is currently not even being taken to away games, which raises new questions about his future.
Thus, Manchester City will have to make several important decisions in the coming days from the winter transfer window, which could lead to further strengthening of the club's goalkeeper position.
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