Burnley must prepare to outpace Leeds United in the Newcastle transfer – they possess a crucial edge

As Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford is rumored to be moving to Newcastle United, Nick Pope might become St James’ Park’s second-choice keeper.

Due to reports indicating that Trafford is the top goalkeeping target for the Magpies, Pope could be seen as a player earmarked for a summer move.

Pope, who became Newcastle’s first-choice goalkeeper after joining from Burnley in the summer of 2022, has held that position ever since. Leeds United are looking to secure the services of the 33-year-old as they prepare for life back in the Premier League, according to reports from Alan Nixon and, more recently, the Daily Mail.

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As Trafford is pivotal to this possible saga, Burnley must prepare to try and overcome Leeds in order to bring Pope back if their remarkable English goalkeeper makes a move to Tyneside.

Nick Pope’s future at Newcastle is uncertain

The 33-year-old has dedicated most of his career to the top division, making 213 appearances for Burnley and Newcastle while achieving 72 clean sheets.

In the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool in March, he was vital for his Newcastle team, making a spectacular save from Curtis Jones while they were leading 2-0 and preventing their rivals from returning to the match sooner.

Newcastle United's Nick Pope lifts the trophy after winning the Carabao Cup

With Trafford connected, The Mirror has indicated that Newcastle is willing to consider offers for their top goalkeeper this summer, as the upcoming season will be Pope’s last year of contract on Tyneside.

Regardless of this, the goalkeeper has shown a willingness to remain at the club and compete for the first-choice position.

Leeds haben Interesse an Pope, allerdings könnte Burnley im Vorteil sein.
Leeds are in dire need of a secure, consistent, and dependable goalkeeper, and Pope would undoubtedly provide these qualities at Elland Road, offering an ideal solution for moving on from Illan Meslier.

Leeds, knowing that Newcastle could be receptive to offers, might perceive this as a prime chance to secure a proven Premier League shot-stopper with international experience.

Nick Pope - Charlton Athletic

Nonetheless, Burnley, who were also promoted, might have a crucial advantage over Leeds. Like Leeds, the Clarets will aim to secure their Premier League goalkeeping position if Trafford leaves.

This season, Vaclav Hladky (formerly of Ipswich) has been behind Trafford and has played second fiddle to Etienne Green. Hladky’s only Championship appearance this season was in a 5-0 victory over Cardiff City in August when there were rumors about Trafford’s future.

The Czech goalkeeper, who joined on a free transfer last summer, made three appearances in the FA Cup and one in the Carabao Cup. 12 months ago, Ipswich Town didn’t consider him suitable for the Premier League, and that’s

Although Hladky, at 34 years of age, possesses valuable experience, if Trafford were to leave the club would have to compete to find not only a goalkeeper of comparable quality but also one who has been tested and proven effective in the Premier League, just like Pope.

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Pope transferred to the Clarets from Charlton Athletic in 2016, and during the 2017/18 season under Sean Dyche, he seized the starting goalkeeper position from Tom Heaton.

The goalkeeper’s name became synonymous with Burnley’s most successful recent top-flight period, and this history could be vital if Burnley attempts to sign Pope during the summer. Pope would offer exceptional experience to both Burnley and Leeds, with his time at the former leaving him indebted for having placed him in his current position.

Meslier’s tenure at Elland Road has been

marked by errors, and his dropped catch against Swansea City, which resulted in their first equalizer during the 2-2 draw shortly after the international break in March, became the moment that tested Daniel Farke’s patience with the Frenchman to its limit.

Karl Darlow was signed for the Whites’ away match against Luton Town, and although the team ended up in a 1-1 stalemate with this relegation-threatened opponent, the ex-Nottingham Forest keeper retained his position in the lineup.

As reports suggest that Meslier will be sold over the summer, Pope has become one of Leeds’ primary targets to assume the goalkeeper position at the start of next season.

Nick Pope

However, v  is the key to this particular exchange. If he transfers to Newcastle, Burnley must be prepared to compete with Leeds for the signature of their former player as Scott Parker’s team readies itself for Premier League life.

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