Man City Agree Deal to Sign James Trafford
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Premier League giants Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Burnley and England international goalkeeper James Trafford.The 22-year-old’s long-awaited return to the Etihad Stadium brings an
Manchester City have re-signed goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley, the club announced on Tuesday. Sources have told ESPN the deal is worth £27 million ($36.3m) and Trafford has signed a five-year deal at the Etihad, with the option of an extra year.
MANCHESTER UNITED are keen for fellow Treble winner Luke Littler to return to Old Trafford and show off his latest darts trophy. Littler, 18, is a passionate United fan and completed the Triple
Manchester United ’s new signing Bryan Mbeumo has revealed the player he is looking forward to playing alongside with the most at Old Trafford. Cameroon winger Mbeumo, who scored 20 goals and provided seven assists for Brentford in the Premier League last season, signed a five-year contract last week to become United’s third summer signing.
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ABP News on MSNWhen Did England Last Lose A Test Match At Old Trafford, Manchester?Since that loss, England has maintained a dominant record at this venue, going unbeaten for nearly a decade in Tests.
In a recent segment on Youtube, Rio Ferdinand urged his former club Manchester United to move in for Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba. Ferdinand said, “If I don’t get a striker, I’d go midfield. There’s only one name I’m thinking about, I’ve got to be honest, who I think fits the bill for what we need…
India have played nine Test matches in Manchester since 1936, without success. India lost four games while drawing five. India's last Test against England at Old Trafford came in 2014.
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNDrawn out, but never dull - India's Old Trafford escape rekindles the art of Test survivalFor a generation that rarely witnesses the fighting draw, Old Trafford was a reminder of the spectacle it can be, of the technical skill and physical and mental endurance required to pull one off, and of the subplots that go into one's making.