For a small quantity of money, the 21-year-old left Manchester City to join the Blues in the summer.
After Vaclav Hladky and Christian Walton, he was the third-choice keeper in his first season at Portman Road and made two League Cup appearances.
“Perhaps people will look at it and see that I didn’t play too many games, but being around the squad and working with the manager and his staff has been almost as good as playing 30 games,” he told The National while recently overseas on Scotland U21 duty.
“It’s definitely time for me to go play, and I think I’m in a good place to do so,” Although I usually appreciate coming away with the 21s, I want to prove to everybody that I am capable of doing it every single week.
The manager, Kieran McKenna, and goalkeeping coach, Rene Gilmartin, have had numerous conversations, and everyone is in agreement. We are currently exploring our choices to see which platform will help me get started. That’s the strategy.
According to today’s Scottish Sun, Hibernian and Kilmarnock are expressing interest in signing the Manchester-born goalkeeper for the 2024–2025 season.
Town and Hlakdy are still in contract negotiations, while Walton’s future is still up in the air because the team recently exercised the option for a 12-month contract extension.
Numerous media sources have connected the Blues to a bid for Carl Rushworth, the goalkeeper for Brighton. During his season-long loan at Swansea, a Championship team, the 22-year-old showed promise.