Manchester City are set to re-sign James Trafford from Burnley two years after he left Pep Guardiola's side.
The 22-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Newcastle United and is even thought to have told the club he was willing to join last summer.
The Magpies were in talks with Burnley earlier this window over a deal, and later tabled a £27million offer for the England shot-stopper.
But when Trafford left the Etihad Stadium two years ago, he signed a contract including a 'matching clause', Mail Sport understands, meaning if City matched a bid offered by a rival suitor he would have to make a return.