City Xtra
·6 juillet 2026
Manchester City agree £10 million package for League One goalkeeper – Championship loan expected

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·6 juillet 2026

Officials at Manchester City appear to be in the process of finalising a deal to sign highly-rated Sheffield Wednesday and Northern Ireland goalkeeper Pierce Charles.
With current backup option James Trafford attracting concrete transfer interest from prominent Premier League suitors like Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, City staff have actively moved to lock down a possible replacement.
The pursuit of Pierce Charles represents a calculated, data-backed plan for the Premier League giants, with the 20-year-old originally developed within the City Football Academy (CFA) before transferring to Hillsborough in 2021 to accelerate first-team exposure.
Despite a challenging 2025/26 campaign that ultimately saw a relegated Sheffield Wednesday drop into League One, Charles emerged as a bright spot – earning senior international status as Northern Ireland’s starting No.1 and posting elite short-passing completion metrics that could perfectly fit Enzo Maresca’s system.
Now, according to Joe Crann, the agreement between Sheffield Wednesday and Manchester City for Pierce Charles will see the League One side guaranteed £3 million, but with confidence at Hillsborough that there will be a minimum return of £5 million due to add-ons.
Furthermore, it is suggested that the full value of the agreement between the two clubs could rise beyond £10 million considering the other clauses that have been inserted into the transfer.
In terms of next steps for the Northern Ireland international, it is said to be ‘likely’ that Charles will be loaned out next season should he finalise a move to the Etihad Stadium, and a Championship move is being prioritised by the Premier League club.
For a young keeper who already boasts 12 senior caps for his country, moving directly to sit on Manchester City’s senior bench behind undisputed No.1 Gianluigi Donnarumma may only stall growth – hence a reported insistence on a loan.
Preliminary discussions with ambitious Championship clubs may already be underway, with City’s loan management department seeking a destination that perhaps mirrors Enzo Maresca’s high-pressing, playing-out-from-the-back methodology.
With City’s first-team scheduled to report back to training for pre-season on July 20, both clubs are eager to finalise paperwork over the coming days, allowing Charles to integrate into a new environment well before the domestic football calendar officially kicks off in August.







































