Burnley goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell has said there has been ‘no issues’ so far with his loan move at AGF Aarhus.
The Northern Ireland international left Burnley for the season for the Danish side for more game time, and he even rejected offers from Championship sides.
“Club level has not been amazing and there’s been inconsistencies in terms of game time,” a reflective Peacock-Farrell told the Burnley Express.
“I’m just trying to rectify the club level now, that’s the aim this year.”
Peacock-Farrell on Northern Ireland and AGF

Peacock-Farrell went on to say about how he always wants to make the most of being away with Northern Ireland, being the country’s no.1 keeper.
“When I come away I try like everyone to play to the best of my ability and overall I’ve done quite well so far.
“For the manager now (Michael O’Neill) and the manager before (Ian Baraclough), to stick by me is obviously a real nice vote of confidence.
“It’s 10 games a year (with Northern Ireland) so when you only get 10-15 games at club level in cups and so on, you add these 10 and you’ve still had an acceptable amount as a season – and it’s another opportunity to perform for your country.”
On now being in Denmark, he said: “It’s really nice, a beautiful country, a great city,” he said. “It feels very natural and there’s been no issues settling.”
“I had a couple of options in England and this one really stood out in terms of a different way of football.
“European football is so different to the Premier League, Championship, League One, so it was another learning experience and hopefully it’s a good one by the end of the season.”
