The Scotsman

Alnwick’s fine displays mean he is a goalkeeper in demand

- By JOEL SKED

There are raft of Scottish Premiershi­p players out of contract at the end of the season and one of the most interestin­g is Jak Alnwick.

The St Mirren number one has been linked with a move to Aberdeen and there has been reports of a move from Hibs.

However, The Scotsman understand­s the Easter Road side are not in for the Buddies star with both Matt Macey and Kevin Dabrowski under contract for next season.

There is a similar situation at Pittodrie with Joe Lewis and Garry Woods under contract until 2024 and 2023 respective­ly.

However, Jim Goodwin will want to put his own stamp on his side in the summer and there is little surprise he has been linked with a goalkeeper he brought to Paisley.

Signing the goalkeeper after his Rangers contract expired was a shrewd move, replacing the excellent Vaclav Hladky.

Across the past two campaigns, Alnwick has been one of, if not the most consistent­ly impressive performer for the Buddies.

He spoke back in February about his future, but refused to commit to staying at St Mirren beyond his current deal, admitting “anything could happen”.

"We had a little bit of a conversati­on and know where we stand between me, [manager Stephen Robinson] and the club," he said. “My agent is speaking to Tony Fitzpatric­k [St Mirren chief executive] regularly and we are just monitoring the situation. He knows there’s interest and stuff like that.

"It’s going to be a decision between me, my agent and the club. There’s no pressure, it’s quite relaxed. Lads run out of contract all the time and some move on, others sign a new deal last minute. Anything could happen.”

Aberdeen will likely face competitio­n from England, but it is easy to see why exactly they are interested.

Alnwick is a different profile to Joe Lewis. He is smaller in stature, but that is not a hindrance due to his excellent agility and spring. He is very good at shifting across his goal using quick feet and is athletic and powerful, allowing him to get across to shots right in the corner.

An aspect of his goalkeepin­g which is up there with the very best in Scotland is his use of the feet. Not in terms of passing, but using them to stop shots. He has excellent reactions and using his feet allows him to save shots quickly and at awkward angles.

Alnwick has been by far the busier of the goalkeeper­s this season, facing 141 shots, 65 more than Lewis. His save percentage of 72.34 eclipses Lewis’ 60.53.

Wyscout has a prevented goals metric, with Alnwick’s sitting at 7.41 across the cam

paign, while Lewis has a minus figure.

With regards to passing, Alnwick has the lowest success rate (77.4 per cent compared with low 80) but he is on average hitting four longer passes per game than Lewis and his average pass length

is higher . He is accurate with nearly 70 per cent of his longer passes, which is a better rate than the Aberdeen ’keeper’s.

Whoever lands Alnwick will be getting one of the Premiershi­p's best goalkeeper­s who has earned that title across the past two seasons.

 ?? ?? 0 St Mirren goalkeeper Jak Alnwick is likely to be in demand in the summer
0 St Mirren goalkeeper Jak Alnwick is likely to be in demand in the summer

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