More Trialists From Fradi
Sheffield United's partnership with Ferencvaros could finally benefit the Blades as they have taken four players on trial.
Jamaican internationals Rafe Wolfe and Jason Morrison, who were initially looked at by Neil Warnock before spending time with Royal White Star and Ferencvaros will get the chance to impress, and two Hungarians in the shape of Balazs Megyeri and Adam Holczer.
Morrison, who is capable of playing across the midfield has been capped numerous times by the Jamaican national team, as has Wolfe, younger brother of Wolry (also at Fradi) who plays primarily as a full back.
Holczer and Megyeri are both goalkeepers, a position that Kevin Blackwell is looking to cover with Ian Bennett's latest set-back, and Paddy Kenny missing the remainder of the season.
Sheffield United's partnership with Ferencvaros could finally benefit the Blades as they have taken four players on trial.
Jamaican internationals Rafe Wolfe and Jason Morrison, who were initially looked at by Neil Warnock before spending time with Royal White Star and Ferencvaros will get the chance to impress, and two Hungarians in the shape of Balazs Megyeri and Adam Holczer.
Morrison, who is capable of playing across the midfield has been capped numerous times by the Jamaican national team, as has Wolfe, younger brother of Wolry (also at Fradi) who plays primarily as a full back.
Holczer and Megyeri are both goalkeepers, a position that Kevin Blackwell is looking to cover with Ian Bennett's latest set-back, and Paddy Kenny missing the remainder of the season.
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