James Trafford has confirmed what many Burnley fans had long suspected: he planned to leave the club last summer.
Last year, the 22-year-old was on the verge of joining Newcastle United after they were relegated from the Premier League by Vincent Kompany.
According to rumours, personal terms were agreed with for Trafford’s move to St James’ Park, but the Magpies and Burnley were unable to agree on a fee.
Trafford remained at Turf Moor and had a record-breaking season, with Scott Parker’s team winning promotion from the Championship with 100 points.
“I wanted to move not because I didn’t want to play in the Championship; I had no qualms about playing in the Championship. I have no ego to believe I am better than the Championship.
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“It was just that when an opportunity and a scenario that you believe will benefit you arise, you should seize it and strive to pursue it, thus I wanted to relocate. It was close, but it didn’t happen.
When questioned about his future aspirations, Trafford stated, “That’s where I’ve always wanted to be: at the top of the Premier League.” Everyone wants to go play there.
“To get there you have to play games, improve and get to a level where you do go back, to wherever I end up, whenever, to make sure I’m ready for it and I’m the best equipped to perform.

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