Bartosz Bialkowski and Dean Gerken have been constants for Ipswich Town for more than five years. ANDY WARREN looks at what the future holds in the Blues’ goalkeeping department.

East Anglian Daily Times: The duo of Bartosz Bialkowski and Dean Gerken have been mainstays between the sticks for five years. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMThe duo of Bartosz Bialkowski and Dean Gerken have been mainstays between the sticks for five years. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

It’s more than five years since an Ipswich Town team sheet was released without the name of either Bartosz Bialkowski or Dean Gerken.

For the last 253 games, since Scott Loach started the 0-0 draw with Blackpool in February 2014 due to Gerken’s neck injury, while Michael Crowe sat on the bench, the two stoppers have offered supreme continuity between the sticks.

It’s worth noting that in the five seasons prior to Gerken’s arrival in 2013, the Blues used 10 different goalkeepers.

East Anglian Daily Times: Gerken has been with the Blues since the summer of 2013. Picture: ARCHANTGerken has been with the Blues since the summer of 2013. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)

Under the tutelage of long-time coach Malcolm Webster, who retired last summer, Darren Smith and now Jimmy Walker, the pair have trained together, pushed each other, have been there to cover for one another, have vied for the starting jersey and have become good friends.

Former boss Mick McCarthy used to say that there was nothing between his two goalkeepers and maintained that confidence in Gerken even after he became the forgotten man amid Bialkowski’s surge to become an Ipswich icon.

There has probably been nothing between them this season, either, but both have struggled and have endured difficult moments during the campaign, leading to the pair each being dropped on two occasions.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bialkowski has won three player-of-the-year awards at Portman Road. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMBialkowski has won three player-of-the-year awards at Portman Road. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

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Game time may have been split, with Bialkowski starting 29 games and Gerken 18, but still you knew that it would be one of two men named in goal when the teams were released at 2pm.

But could that be about to change?

East Anglian Daily Times: Scott Loach was the last goalkeeper not named Bialkowski or Gerken to start a game for Ipswich. Picture: PAScott Loach was the last goalkeeper not named Bialkowski or Gerken to start a game for Ipswich. Picture: PA (Image: Archant)

The Blues have decisions to make in the goalkeeping department this summer and it seems unlikely the club will be willing or able to carry two senior goalkeepers of Bialkowski and Gerken’s stature in the third tier.

Manager Paul Lambert has kept his cards close to his chest when discussing the goalkeeping situation recently. ‘That will become clear’ has been the message.

But as time goes on it’s looking more and more likely the goalkeeping partnership will be broken up.

East Anglian Daily Times: Malcolm Webster retired at the end of last season. Picture: ARCHANTMalcolm Webster retired at the end of last season. Picture: ARCHANT (Image: Archant)

The most pressing questions surround Gerken.

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The former Bristol City and Colchester man’s contract is up in just a few weeks and it’s looking increasingly unlikely the club will take up their option to extend it by a further 12 months.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bialkowski's form has dipped this season. Picture PagepixBialkowski's form has dipped this season. Picture Pagepix (Image: Pagepix Ltd 07976 935738)

Given Bialkowski will start this weekend against Leeds, the 2-0 loss at Sheffield United could well prove to be Gerken’s 113th and final Ipswich appearance.

Then there are the inevitable questions regarding Bialkowski – a fan-favourite, three-time player-of-the-year and a goalkeeper once widely-regarded as the Championship’s best.

Can the club afford to keep him in League One, even when the bumper deal he signed last summer is significantly cut following relegation? While he has always insisted he and his family are settled in Ipswich and plan to remain living here once his football career is over, would the Pole want to stay and play in the third tier, given he was at the World Cup less than a year ago?

There’s sure to be some interest in the 31-year-old but one thing’s for sure, there won’t be clubs queuing up to pay the £3million offered by Birmingham last summer.

Whether it’s Bialkowski, Gerken, or a new face between the sticks (the Blues have already been linked with Livingston’s Liam Kelly) on the opening day of next season remains to be seen, as does whether Lambert has seen enough to be comfortable carrying young Harry Wright as his second goalkeeper, if one or both do depart.

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East Anglian Daily Times: Gerken, out of contract this summer, has also found the going tough. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMGerken, out of contract this summer, has also found the going tough. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

The 20-year-old, who most will know by now is the son of former Town stopper Richard, has been a mainstay of Town’s Under 23s this season and has also impressed during a brief loan spell with Chelmsford.

He’s trained regularly with the Ipswich first-team goalkeepers and has been part of matchday squads consistently this season, warming up with Bialkowski, Gerken and coach Walker before games.

He made the senior bench for the first time at Bristol City in March, but he could be a regular on it next season.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bartosz Bialkowski hands his shirt to a fan after seeing them holding a banner asking for it, following the Ipswich Town v Birmingham City match. Picture: Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comBartosz Bialkowski hands his shirt to a fan after seeing them holding a banner asking for it, following the Ipswich Town v Birmingham City match. Picture: Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: © Copyright Stephen Waller)

Wright, who has previously spent time with Manchester City, is perhaps a little under sized but is an excellent shot-stopper and a good communicator.

He was the player to emerge with the most credit from the 23s’ play-off loss to Birmingham on Tuesday night, pulling off a string of impressive second-half saves to keep the score down. One reaction stop, as he threw himself to his right to push a close-range shot round the post, prompted the watching Lambert and assistant Stuart Taylor to turn to goalkeeping coach Walker to acknowledge his young charge’s effort.

His most eye-catching attribute, though, is his ability with his feet. Much like his father, a veteran of more than 350 Ipswich games over three spells, his distribution is superb.

East Anglian Daily Times: Town manager Paul Lambert and Bartosz Bialkowski after the 2-1 defeat by West Bromwich Albion. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMTown manager Paul Lambert and Bartosz Bialkowski after the 2-1 defeat by West Bromwich Albion. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

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He can play the ball out from the back and is more comfortable in doing so than either of the Blues’ two current senior goalkeepers, while he is also capable of quickly throwing the ball to team-mates to set them on the attack. That’s another trait inherited from his father, who looked to have already decided where he was going to throw the ball before he’d even caught it.

The young Wright featured for the Ipswich first-team in pre-season under former boss Paul Hurst, who was impressed with what he saw to the extent that he was happy to publicly state his confidence in Wright to be his third-choice between the sticks.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town have been linked with a move for Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly. Picture: PAIpswich Town have been linked with a move for Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly. Picture: PA (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

It may just be that a year on, with decisions to be made in the goalkeeping department at Portman Road, he’s about to move one place up that pecking order.

East Anglian Daily Times: Harry Wright has impressed for Ipswich's Under 23s this season. Picture: ROSS HALLSHarry Wright has impressed for Ipswich's Under 23s this season. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: One of Wright's major strengths is his ability with his feet. Picture: ROSS HALLSOne of Wright's major strengths is his ability with his feet. Picture: ROSS HALLS (Image: Archant)