Post: Newcastle prepares to sign Trafford with 30 million pounds, Leeds wants to introduce Pope to replace Meslier
3:54pm, 2 June 2025Football
According to the British Daily Mail on June 2, Newcastle is preparing to sign Trafford at 30 million pounds, while Leeds United is one of the many clubs interested in Newcastle goalkeeper Pope.
The Post pointed out that Pope may leave Newcastle this summer, provided that Newcastle successfully signs Burnley goalkeeper Trafford, who is currently pursuing. It is reported that Burnley priced Trafford 30 million pounds. Trafford agreed to join Newcastle last August, but the deal ultimately failed, but the transfer is expected to be completed this summer.
After returning to the Premier League, Leeds United plans to strengthen its lineup this summer, and the club hopes to avoid relegation after a short stay in the Premier League. The current No. 1 goalkeeper Meslier has made many low-level mistakes last season and has been criticized repeatedly.
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