Newcastle United have now reignited their interest in James Trafford, who has reportedly made his feelings clear about a potential move away from Manchester City in January.
The Magpies could certainly do with a lift in the winter window amid their current struggles. Eddie Howe's side have won just three of their opening 11 games in the Premier League so far this season and are paying the price for a chaotic summer.
After defeat against Brentford, the international break couldn't have been better-timed. It's allowed record signing Nick Woltemade to find the back of the net for Germany once again and has granted Howe the time he needs to find a solution for his side's problems.
The towering 23-year-old has been one of the few bright sparks for Newcastle since arriving in the summer, but Alan Shearer still believes he can still go up a few levels.
Speaking after Newcastle's loss against Brentford, the Premier League's record goalscorer said: "I've said before that as good as Nick Woltemade is with the ball at his feet, he is a problem for Newcastle because he's not the quickest, and he can't press, and he doesn't run in behind.
"Eddie's teams have always done that. Look at what Alexander Isak did or look at what Callum Wilson did, they all pressed and ran behind. But this guy can't do that, and that's a problem for Newcastle."
That said, it would be harsh to suggest that Woltemade is the Magpies' biggest problem. Before anything, they must address the form of their wingers and perhaps even return for some missed targets such as Trafford from the summer.
Newcastle reignite James Trafford move
According to TeamTalk, Newcastle have now re-opened talks with Trafford via his representatives, as they a January deal with Man City.
The goalkeeper rejected the chance to join the Magpies in the summer, but has since been made to regret his decision after City signed Gianluigi Donnarumma so soon after his return to the Etihad.
Despite interest from Tottenham and West Ham, it is believed Newcastle's 'advanced talks' from the summer, their pull and Saudi-backed ambition hands them an 'edge' in the race for his signature — making Howe's side favourites.
He's reportedly desperate to leave the Manchester club in an attempt to keep hold of his place in Thomas Tuchel's England squad. Newcastle, as a result, are moving ahead of the winter window.
England's Jarell Quansah, James Trafford and Taylor Harwood-Bellis line up before the match
If the 23-year-old could turn back time, then he could be a Newcastle player right now. He returned to Man City ready to take Ederson's place, but was simply sold a dream by Pep Guardiola and others who quickly welcomed their true replacement for the Brazilian in Donnarumma.
Now, he arguably needs Newcastle more than they need him. With Aaron Ramsdale and Nick Pope providing them with solid options, Trafford's arrival would be more of a luxury than a necessity at this stage.
Nonetheless, having been described as "world-class" by Burnley boss Scott Parker last season, the young shot-stopper is still undoubtedly a player full of potential in the Premier League.
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