Uwe Rosler, manager of AGF Aarhus, feels that despite traveling with the group, Burnley loanee Bailey Peacock-Farrell will not play for Northern Ireland owing to injury.
Since joining the Clarets in 2019, the Northern Irishman has failed to establish himself as the club’s first-choice shot-stopper.
He joined Danish club AGF on a season-long loan from Turf Moor this year and has played in goal 12 times for Rosler’s team in all competitions.
However, Jesper Hansen started in AGF’s 2-0 victory over Viborg on Sunday in the league as Peacock-Farrell missed the match due to an injury.
Rosler revealed that the 27-year-old will be examined at the Northern Irish national team camp to determine the extent of his injury.
However, the AGF boss thinks that Peacock-Farrell will not be playing for Northern Ireland as he could not play for his club.
“From what I’ve heard, he’ll go over there and be examined,” Rosler told Danish news outlet bold.dk.
“But I don’t think he will play, because if he can’t play for us, I don’t think he can play for them either.”
Peacock-Farrell will be eager to return to action as soon as possible in order to impress Burnley during his loan term in Denmark.