Two Guardiola disciples combating to mortgage starlet ‘too good for Championship’



ENGLAND Below-21 star Cole Palmer is being chased by two Manchester Metropolis previous boys — Vincent Kompany of Burnley and Leicester’s Enzo Maresca.


Kompany would like to have Palmer on mortgage at newly-promoted Clarets however Metropolis have to be positive the 21-year-old performs sufficient.


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Cole Palmer has impressed when given an opportunity at MetropolisCredit score: Getty

Maresca additionally needs a mortgage deal for the attacker — who can play on both facet — although there's a feeling he's too good for the Championship.


Metropolis will decide when he returns from his break after the  Euros triumph.


Palmer was handed his Metropolis debut by Guardiola in 2020.


He has gone on to make 38 appearances thus far for his boyhood membership.


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The proficient starlet made 25 outings in all competitions final time period.


However he was restricted to simply two Premier League begins, and one within the Champions League.


In the meantime, Burnley will hand keeper James Trafford a surprising £40,000-a-week contract as they bid to purchase him from Metropolis.


Below-21s hero Trafford has shot to fame and Kompany has talked his cash males into investing. The assured payment is £13million plus extras.



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Carlisle will qualify for a slice of the deal, which may go as excessive as £1m.


Trafford spent a lot of the final 18 months on mortgage at League One Bolton.


He made 74 appearances in complete for Wanderers, serving to them win the EFL Trophy and incomes their Younger Participant of the Yr award.


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James Trafford is set to join Burnley

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James Trafford is about to affix BurnleyCredit score: Getty



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