Dheeraj Singh, who played for India at the FIFA U-17 World Cup at home a year ago, quit Indian Arrows, the All India Football Federation's (AIFF) formative squad playing in the I-League and is set for a trial at Scottish club Motherwell FC, with a preparation spell starting from tomorrow.
His certainty reinforced after a spell with previous England
goalkeeper David James, India's U-17 overseer Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem today
left for a trial at Scottish Premiership club Motherwell FC. His preparation
spell is beginning from tomorrow. Dheeraj, who kept an eye on India's post at
the FIFA U-17 World Cup at home a year ago, quit Indian Arrows, the All India
Football Federation's (AIFF) formative squad playing in the I-League, after the
finish of his agreement on December 31, 2017. And keeping in mind that Arrows'
Portuguese mentor Luis Norton de Matos was frustrated by his choice, a stretch
with James at Indian Super League (ISL) establishment Kerala Blasters has been
empowering.
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