<div class="headline">Cambell-Ryce's future is in doubt</div><div style="padding-bottom: 5px">By <font color="#000000">Chris Phillips</font></div><table style="border: #ffffff 5px solid" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="10" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td><span class="caption">Jamal Campbell-Ryce Photo: GALVINEYES</span></td></tr></tbody></table> JAMAL Campbell-Ryce is facing an uncertain future with Southend United.</p> The winger was left out of Saturday's 1-0 victory over Millwall and wants to get back to playing in the Championship.</p> Barnsley, who failed with an £250,000 offer for the 24-year-old during the summer, are still leading the chase for his signature.</p> And a switch to Oakwell could be completed before the end of the transfer window on Friday.</p> "There has been a lot of speculation concerning Jamal again recently," confirmed Blues boss Steve Tilson.</p> "I've had a chat with him and he's been affected by it all so we both decided it would be best to leave him out altogether against Millwall.</p><div id="midpagempu" style="display: block"><div class="adtxt">advertisement</div> <div style="display: none"></div><div style="display: none"></div><div id="tz_holder_00015288" style="display: block; z-index: 10000; width: 300px; position: relative; height: 250px"><div id="tz_content_00015288" style="z-index: 10000; left: -150px; visibility: visible; width: 450px; clip: rect(0px 451px 251px 150px); position: absolute; top: 0px; height: 300px"></div></div></div> "He wants to get back into the Championship and it's no secret that Barnsley are keen to sign him.</p> "One way or another it will be decided this week and we shall have to wait and see what happens."</p> If Campbell-Ryce does depart to Oakwell then he will join Lee Bradbury in leaving Roots Hall.</p> For the 32-year-old has decided to join Bournemouth on loan to cut down on his travelling.</p> "Steve Tilson was very understanding towards me," said Bradbury, who had been enduring a 244-mile round journey to training from his Fareham home each day.</p> "I asked him if he would let me go if I found somewhere closer to home and he kindly agreed, even though he wanted me to stay.</p> "This is a fresh start for me and a good chance to play on my doorstep. Depending on how it goes from both sides, I would like to stay for longer at Bournemouth but I know I'll have to score some goals to earn myself a contract."</p> Tilson confirmed that no other players would be leaving the club but admitted he would still like to sign another strike before the transfer window closes on Friday.</p> "I would still like to bring in a forward," he confirmed.</p> "We are monitoring one or two things and hopefully something can be sorted out." </p>