Peacock-Farrell prepared to leave Leeds if he cannot reclaim first-team spot

Bailey Peacock-Farrell will look to leave Leeds if he cannot regain the number one spot next season. The Northern Ireland goalkeeper has one year remaining on his deal but said he is yet to enter talks on a new contract and does not want to stay at Elland Road if it is only to sit on the bench. “If I stay at Leeds I’ll be staying at Leeds to play,” the 22-year-old said. “The two scenarios would probably be I’m staying at Leeds and I’m playing or I’ll have to be elsewhere I think.” 💙💛 #lufc #mot pic.twitter.com/QW1EHp0jTZ — B Peacock-Farrell (@bailey_pf) November 28, 2018 Peacock-Farrell said the club had indicated they planned to offer him a new deal but have yet to follow that up. “They said they wanted to open discussions on a contract but that was two weeks ago and I still haven’t heard anything,” he said. “But then they also said that last season. We’re a season gone and it still hasn’t happened. I don’t know what to make of it.” Leeds signed Kiko Casilla from Real Madrid in January (Nick Potts/PA) Peacock-Farrell began the season as first choice for Marcelo Bielsa and kept 10 clean sheets in 28 appearances, but the club brought in Kiko Casilla from Real Madrid in January to leave Peacock-Farrell on the bench. The former Middlesbrough prospect said that left him in a “strange” position as the progress he had made at the start of the season was in danger of going to waste if he is now sidelined. “The aim is to be playing football, I have to,” he said. “I’m not one of those goalkeepers who could be content with sitting on the bench and picking up a wage.” Topics Leeds, Northern Ireland, Championship, UEFA European Championship Qualifying, Kiko Casilla, Leeds, Marcelo Bielsa, Northern Ireland, Championship, UEFA European Championship Qualifying Peacock-Farrell wants to stay at Leeds but hopes he can regain his starting spot Stuart Dallas wants Northern Ireland to gain early momentum Marcelo Bielsa to continue as Leeds boss for another season Michael O’Neill wants more of the same against Belarus Gareth Southgate refuses to throw John Stones under the bus after major error The major talking points from England’s Nations League defeat to Holland More semi-final misery for England as Holland knock them out of Nations League Peacock-Farrell wants to stay at Leeds but hopes he can regain his starting spot The other times VAR has made its mark on high-profile games Holland coach Ronald Koeman offers advice on which club Matthijs de Ligt should choose Arsenal put €25m price-tag on defender as Barcelona come sniffing Quiz! Can you name the line-ups from England 4-1 Holland at Euro 96? Thursday’s big transfer rumours: Manchester United likely to make goalscoring midfielder their first signing Andy Mitten column: Manchester United’s failure to hire director of football reveals indecision gripping club

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