Bradford City Weigh Up Goalkeeper Options as Transfer Window Nears
Questions continue to surround the goalkeeping situation at Bradford City, with growing fan debate over whether the club should bring in a new number one ahead of the upcoming season.
Despite Sam Walker remaining a regular presence between the sticks, concerns over consistency and clean-sheet numbers have led some supporters to call for stronger competition. Analysis of recent performances suggests that while Walker has had solid spells, the club may benefit from added depth—or even a clear upgrade—in goal.
As the summer window approaches, recruitment in the goalkeeper department is increasingly viewed as a key decision if Bradford are to establish themselves as a competitive League One side.
A Potential Solution? Corey Addai
One name that could realistically emerge as a target is Corey Addai.
Addai, currently at Stockport County, has already proven himself at EFL level. He played a key role in Crawley Town’s promotion campaign and recorded strong clean-sheet numbers, highlighting his ability to perform under pressure.
At 27, he fits the profile of a modern League One goalkeeper:
Experienced but still developing
Comfortable with high workloads
Proven in promotion battles
However, with competition for places at Stockport limiting his game time, a loan—or even permanent move—could benefit both player and club.
Other Market Possibilities
Bradford could also explore:
Young Premier League loanees seeking minutes
Out-of-favour League One keepers
Experienced free agents for short-term stability
Former Bantams goalkeeper Harry Lewis, for example, has recently been linked with moves after struggling for game time, though his recent form may make him a less convincing option.
Big Decision Ahead
Ultimately, the decision facing Bradford City is clear:
Stick with Walker and add competition
Or bring in a new first-choice keeper to push for promotion
With fine margins often deciding promotion races, strengthening between the posts could be one of the most important moves the club makes this summer.










