Tottenham is another club that may be interested in signing Trafford. While Vicario has had some moments this season, Trafford's better long ball success rate and lower save success rate could make him a good fit for the team. Signing Trafford would also help Tottenham meet their home-grown quota, as they currently only have seven 'home-grown' players.
Newcastle United is a club that was reportedly interested in signing Trafford before Manchester City swooped in. Although Nick Pope has performed well, Newcastle may still be interested in signing a new goalkeeper. However, the team's struggles in scoring goals may mean that they prioritize signing a more creative midfielder.
Burnley is an unlikely but possible destination for Trafford. A loan move would make sense, as it would give Trafford a chance to regain his confidence and secure a better move in the summer. Burnley's current goalkeeper, Martin Dubravka, has not been bad, but Trafford would be a significant upgrade.
Aston Villa is the final club on the list, and it's starting to feel like Emi Martinez's heart isn't in it for the team. Martinez has been struggling this season, and Trafford could be a good option for the club. However, Villa's financial problems may make it difficult for them to sign a new goalkeeper.










