Bradford City goalkeeper Harry Lewis has spoken out about the collapse of a proposed move to Barnsley FC, denying rumors that his heart wasn't in it. Lewis has been a key player for the Bantams this season, but his future was uncertain after the transfer saga. In an appearance on the BBC's Bantams podcast 'Take Me Home', Lewis spoke about the events that led to the collapse of the deal. He revealed that he was targeted by Barnsley after Bradford's League Two play-off semi-final loss to Carlisle United. However, the proposed switch fell through, and Lewis stayed put for the first half of the 2023/24 campaign. He eventually departed for Carlisle in the mid-season window. Lewis has been open about the impact of the transfer saga on his relationship with some of the club's supporters. He has denied rumors that his heart wasn't in it after the collapse of the deal. Lewis has been a key player for the Bantams this season, and his future is now uncertain. He has returned to the third tier with a permanent switch to Mansfield Town, but has managed just three appearances for the Stags.