Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford has thanked Bolton Wanderers for their support after his loan spell at the club came to an end.
The 19-year-old City prospect has been away from Pep Guardiola's side this campaign and spent it in League One getting valuable minutes under his belt.
The youngster spent the first half of the campaign at Accrington Stanley, making 11 apperances but found himself on the bench for John Coleman's side towards the end of his time at the Wham Stadium.
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Trafford made a January transfer window switch to Ian Evatt's Wanderers and went on to become the club's first choice goalkeeper in a positive second half of the season for both player and loan club.
The stopper made 22 appearances and kept seven clean sheets, including ones in his first four apperearances for the club, and even chipped in with two assists in his time there.
The goalkeeper has another year left to go on his contract at City and has made it clear that in the 2022/23 campaign, he wishes to be either fighting Ederson for the number one jersey or on the bench, with no desire to play under-23s football at the Etihad Stadium.
Wanderers would like to have the goalkeeper back next season at the University of Bolton Stadium after a successful second half of this campaign, as Bolton finished ninth in League One, having been promoted to the division last campaign.
Bolton held their End of Season Awards ceremony on Sunday evening with the entire first team squad in attendance, including Trafford.
And taking to Twitter to post a picture of himself with Wanderers goalkeeping coach Matt Gilks, Trafford thanked those connected with Wanderers for their support during the campaign.
He wrote: "A great night to cap off the season and also I’d like to thank everyone for the support throughout the season @officialbwfc"