
The Football Faithful
·23 June 2025
Six goalkeepers set to for big transfers this summer

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·23 June 2025
Goalkeepers are in demand this summer with several top shot-stoppers attracting transfer interest.
Caoimhín Kelleher and Joan Garcia are among the names already snapped up, but expect more movement for goalkeepers across Europe.
With the summer transfer business in full swing, we’ve profiled six goalkeepers we expect to make big transfers before the window slams shut.
Chelsea saw talks break down for Mike Maignan earlier in the summer window, with the West Londoners surprisingly unwilling to meet Milan’s modest asking price. Maignan has just 12 months to run on his deal at the San Siro and the Italian side will not want to run the risk of losing the France international for free in 2026.
With an asking price of around just £25m and several sides in search of a goalkeeper, Maignan should attract interest before the deadline for deals.
The 29-year-old has been one of Europe’s best goalkeepers in recent seasons. He has won three Goalkeeper of the Year awards across spells in Ligue 1 and Serie A.
Emiliano Martinez’s emotional farewell to the Aston Villa fans at the end of last season hinted at change this summer. The Argentina international could be a casualty of PSR requirements at Villa with the expectation that he will move on.
Manchester United are interested in the 32-year-old, while Saudi Pro League sides have enquired about the two-time Yashin Award winner.
His exit would be a big blow to Unai Emery but could be necessary as The Villans look for funds to rebuild.
Djordje Petrovic impressed on loan at Strasbourg last season, joining Chelsea’s sister club after being squeezed out at Stamford Bridge.
The Serbian shot-stopper helped Strasbourg to European qualification in Ligue 1 and was voted the club’s Player of the Season by the fanbase. Petrovic was also nominated for the Ligue 1 Best Goalkeeper award, missing out to Lille’s Lucas Chevalier in the final vote.
At 25, Petrovic remains relatively young for a goalkeeper and should have no shortage of suitors.
Aaron Ramsdale might have suffered a third career relegation from the Premier League last season but it’s unlikely to have overly dented his reputation.
The 27-year-old remains an interesting option for sides in search of a new goalkeeper this summer and has a £20m release clause in his Southampton contract.
Last season, Ramsdale did his utmost amid poor protection. He ranked second in the Premier League for saves (120) behind a porous Saints defence. Just four seasons ago, Ramsdale was named in the PFA Team of the Year after helping Arsenal to Champions League qualification.
West Ham, Leeds United and Galatasaray are among those credited with interest.
James Trafford’s record-breaking feats with Burnley have placed his name in the sights of recruiters. Newcastle United have opened talks to sign Trafford, who was an integral part of Burnley’s promotion to the Premier League.
After a challenging first campaign in the Premier League, the drop into the second tier provided Trafford with a platform to regroup.
He conceded just 16 goals in 46 games, setting a new Football League record. In the process, he racked up a record-breaking 12 consecutive Championship clean sheets.
A towering presence with just 12 months to run on his deal, it’s some surprise more clubs are not actively chasing Marcin Bulka.
The 6ft 6in shot-stopper helped Nice to Champions League qualification with the French side boasting one of Ligue 1’s best defensive records.
Bulka ranks in the top 15% of goalkeepers in Europe’s top five leagues for crosses stopped, percentage of crosses stopped, long pass completion percentage and saves per 90. It’s underlying data that points to a successful modern goalkeeper.