Portsmouth News

Loanee keeper Bass still uncertain as to whether he has a Fratton Park future

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ALEX BASS is hoping he’s proven his Pompey worth during an impressive Bradford loan spell.

After finding Fratton Park opportunit­ies hard to come by due to the displays of Gavin Bazunu, the keeper was sent to the Bantams in January for valuable game time.

Since then, he has establishe­d himself as

Mark Hughes’ number one, producing a number of outstandin­g performanc­es for the Yorkshire club and keeping five clean sheets since the manager’s arrival.

After breaking his leg twice last season, Bass finally has the regular firstteam football he craves.

And with thePompey spot up for grabs next season, the 24-year-old his hoping to win the confidence of Blues head coach Danny Cowley.

He told the Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

‘When you’re playing week in, week out, you like to think you’ve got yourself a good opportunit­y to showcase your skills – if that’s with Portsmouth or anywhere else.

‘Someone will be out there watching and I’ve shown that I can come back from where I’ve been.

‘I’ve had a couple of injuries last season and a few things were said at the time about whether I’d be the same goalkeeper.

‘Hopefully I’ve shown that I can play week in, week out and not get injured again.

‘I’m here to the end of the season and that’s all

I’m concentrat­ing on at the moment.

‘Obviously I have got another year at Portsmouth and that will take care of itself. For now, my main goal is playing well and playing well for Bradford.

‘When I agreed to come out on loan, the gaffer told me to go out, play some games and enjoy myself. That’s what I’m doing and I haven’t had any discussion­s about anything.’

Bass has a year left on the Fratton Park contract he signed in January 2020.

His future remains uncertain, with discussion­s yet to take place with the Blues hierarchy.

Bass added: ‘Football’s a very strange world and it can be quite a horrible situation when you’re out of contract in the summer.

‘Knowing I’ve got another year does help, although I don’t actually know what’s going on.

‘We didn’t have any discussion­s about what the plan is for next year for me or the club or anything.

‘But I’ve got another year, so I guess it’s going back in for pre-season and seeing what they have to say.’

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