Danish striker Bakary Bojang ready to play for Town Reserves
GRIMSBY Town boss Neil Woods is hoping to have a look at Danish forward Bakary Bojang in tonight's Reserves clash with Leeds United at Blundell Park (7pm).
The 23-year-old has been on trial at Town in a bid to secure a move to English football and Woods has been impressed with what he has seen so far.
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Born in Gambia, Bojang spent last season in the Danish top flight with Odense BK but has been on trial at Tranmere and Hartlepool in recent weeks.
Woods is hoping to get international clearance to watch the player, who can play up front or on either wing, in a competitive game tonight.
The Town boss said: "We've had a look at Bakary in training and he has done okay.
"What we'd like to do now is see him in a game but it may be difficult with international clearance.
"He's a bright kid and looked sharp but it's always better to assess someone in a game."
Meanwhile, Woods has confirmed the arrival of another trialist in the shape of former Liverpool youngster Michael Burns.
The 21-year-old midfielder won the FA Youth Cup with his home-town team Liverpool twice and spent time under current Anfield number two Sammy Lee in Bolton's Reserves.
The England schoolboy international joined Carlisle in January 2009 and had time out on loan with Stafford Rangers but is a free agent at present.
Woods will take a look at him this week but has decided against a move for ex-Manchester United midfielder Sam Hewson at this time.
The Mariners manager added: "Michael is a good player – the type of player we are looking for so we'll see how he gets on.
"As far as Sam Hewson goes, there is nothing happening with that at present.
"He's a decent player as well but not up to the fitness levels we need at the minute.
"I wouldn't say that's dead but we aren't looking at that further for now."







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