Burnley boss Sean Dyche has been encouraged by what he's seen from new signing Nick Pope.
Pope made his Clarets debut as a second half substitute at Bradford City after his £1.1million switch from Charlton.
“With Nick, he is a senior keeper and he's played a good amount of football, but I still think there's more to come," said the Clarets chief to the Lancashire Telegraph.
“He is senior/still developing. All goalkeepers are, Tom still works hard on his game and Robbo is very open minded to work hard on his game, but Nick is still learning and still developing and we think there's more to come from him, but I thought he gave a good account of himself (at Bradford)."