Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has confirmed James Trafford will be in aim for Sunday’s Carabao Cup ultimate at Wembley, but Mikel Arteta has refused to say who will be Arsenal’s beginning keeper.
Guardiola stated he will proceed his coverage of enjoying Trafford in home cup matches, though he didn’t supply any assurances over the 23-year-old’s long-term state of affairs.
Trafford rejoined City from Burnley final summer season in a £27m change and had been seen because the alternative for Ederson.
However, he was quickly edged out of a beginning spot as the club signed Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris St-Germain.
Asked about Trafford’s current feedback about anticipating to play extra, Guardiola stated: “Players can be happy, unhappy. It is what it is.
“They should be right here to do the most effective they will do and after we will see what occurs on the finish of the season. The vital factor is that they should be prepared.”
He stated he was “past comfortable” with Trafford’s attitude, but said his selection came as part of “a giant second for the crew”.
Arteta, meanwhile, gave no clue when he spoke to journalists as to who he will start in goal.
Kepa Arrizabalaga has been the north London facet’s keeper in home cup competitions, with David Raya taking to the sphere within the Premier League and Champions League.