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Spurs Eye Trafford as Vicario's Potential Successor in Goal
Soccer Apr 7, 2026 2 min read

Spurs Eye Trafford as Vicario's Potential Successor in Goal

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Tottenham are reportedly targeting Burnley's James Trafford as they prepare for life after injured goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Tottenham Hotspur are making moves in the transfer market as they look to address their goalkeeping situation following Guglielmo Vicario's injury setbacks. The North London club has reportedly identified Burnley's James Trafford as their preferred candidate to potentially replace the Italian shot-stopper between the sticks.

Trafford, who has impressed despite Burnley's struggles in the Premier League, represents a shrewd piece of business for Spurs as they seek to maintain their European ambitions. The 22-year-old England youth international has shown maturity beyond his years and could provide the long-term stability Tottenham craves in goal.

Meanwhile, Liverpool continue their scouting mission across Europe, with Serie A defenders firmly in their crosshairs. The Reds are keeping tabs on Italian defensive talent as they look to bolster their backline for another title challenge. This comes as African stars like Egypt's Mohamed Salah continue to drive Liverpool's ambitions on the continental stage.

Elsewhere, Manchester United's pursuit of England midfielder targets appears to be hitting roadblocks, with the Red Devils potentially missing out on key domestic talent. This could force Erik ten Hag to look further afield, perhaps toward Africa's rising stars who continue to make waves in European football's top divisions.

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