Nathan Trott Open To Staying In Denmark
[Written by Stephen Wright]
Bermudian goalkeeper Nathan Trott said he is open to staying with Vejle BK permanently after admitting he is “enjoying life” on loan at the Danish Superliga side.
Trott, whose contract at West Ham United expires this summer, has made 20 appearances for Vejle this season, conceding 22 goals and keeping five clean sheets.
The 25-year-old told Danish outlet Bold: “I’m not focused on my contract situation with West Ham right now; that would just be a distraction, so I’ll leave that to my agent.
“I’ll just keep playing, and then we’ll see in the summer what my options are. Of course, I’ll have to talk to West Ham and look at my other options. It’s too early to say where I would like to play.
“I enjoy life in Vejle. The Superliga is a good league, there are many good teams and healthy competition. I wouldn’t mind staying for another season.”
Trott returned to Vejle for a second loan spell after keeping 14 clean sheets in 25 appearances last term, helping the Jutland outfit win the NordicBet Liga – the second tier of Danish football.
He has had previous loan stints at AFC Wimbledon in Sky Bet League One and French side AS Nancy Lorraine in Ligue 2.
Trott, who has represented England Under-20, made his debut for West Ham as a substitute in a 4-0 win over Doncaster Rovers in the FA Cup fourth round in January 2021.