Gordon admitted retirement was “undoubtedly below dialogue” along with his household however says serving to to finish Scotland’s lengthy look forward to a spot on the World Cup means the trouble to remain in form for an additional season has “already been effectively price it.”
The keeper, who started his profession at Tynecastle and returned in 2020, missed the beginning of time period by means of damage and is at the moment back-up to Alexander Schwolow, 33.
This has led to hypothesis he might search a January mortgage to get sport time earlier than the World Cup. Nonetheless, McInnes is raring to maintain such an skilled participant and Gordon says he’s content material with the scenario.
“I am not going to be pushing for it,” he stated of a doable departure. “There’s nonetheless quite a lot of time left within the season. I really feel that I am only one step away from getting a chance to play right here, after which it will be as much as me to try to take that.
“We have an opportunity to actually push on within the second half of the season and see the place it could possibly take us. So it is form of within the steadiness.
“I can not 100% assure that it will not occur, however on the similar time, there’s quite a bit to sit up for right here. I do really feel as if I am nonetheless taking part in an necessary position inside the squad.
“I must be prepared and present [McInnes] in coaching that if he does need to make that swap that I am able to play. That is the place we’re at. There is not any discussions on something greater than that.
“He would not need me to depart on mortgage. It is as much as me to ensure that I am doing the whole lot that I can to get the chance when it comes about.”
