Portsmouth News

Palace launch bid for Bass

Sources say talks progressin­g over multi-million pound move

- By JORDAN CROSS

CRYSTAL Palace have launched a surprise bid to land Pompey goalkeeper Alex Bass.

The Premier League outfit want the emerging young academy graduate after his promising emergence at Fratton Park this season.

And sources in south London indicate talks are progressin­g over a multimilli­on pound move to the capital for the 22-year-old, pictured above by Joe Pepler.

The move could potentiall­y generate the kind of funds to allow Kenny Jackett to overhaul his squad after another play-off disappoint­ment.

And the fact Pompey tied Bass down to a new contract until the summer of 2023 at the start of the year, puts them in a strong bargaining position to maximise a return on his talent.

Palace are in the market for a young goalkeepin­g talent, with all of their first team options between the sticks well over 30.

Stephen Henderson is back-up to Wayne Hennessey and Vicente Guaita at Selhurst Park, and worked with Bass when returning to Fratton Park on loan from Nottingham Forest in 2018.

The level-headed goalkeeper has made a big impression since being given a run in the first team by Jackett, after surprising­ly usurping Craig

MacGillivr­ay between the sticks on New Year’s Day.

It was a decision which was justified as Bass shone through an unbroken run of league games since the start of 2020, taking his first team total to 29 appearance­s since his debut in 2016.

Bass found himself under the spotlight this week, however, following the calamitous goal which proved central to Pompey’s downfall in the play-offs against Oxford United.

James Henry’s corner found its way into the net via the head of Ellis Harrison at the Kassam Stadium, following a mix-up between the striker and goalkeeper.

Bass was later cleared of any blame for the goal, with

TV cameras picking up his call for the ball as it came into the six-yard box.

That game could now be his final outing as a Pompey player with a surprise move to the top flight his destinatio­n, as recruitmen­t staff mark him down as one of the most promising goalkeeper­s outside the Premier League.

Pompey would not necessaril­y need to reinvest the profit generated on another goalkeeper, with MacGillivr­ay ready to reclaim his No1 spot whenever the new season starts.

Jackett also has two promising young goalkeeper­s in his ranks, in the shape of giant American stopper Duncan Turnbull and thirdyear scholar Taylor Seymour.

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Picture: Joe Pepler ROUTE BACK IN? Craig MacGillivr­ay.

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