Wednesday 7 February 2018

India's FIFA U-17 World Cup star Dheeraj Singh leaves for Motherwell FC trial

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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.

As per Dheeraj's specialist Anuj Kichlu, the 17-year-old goalkeeper from Manipur will prepare with Motherwell FC's first group. On the off chance that figures out how to inspire the mentors at Motherwell FC, Dheeraj will in any case need to hold up till July, when he turns 18, to get a universal exchange. Motherwell's enthusiasm for the Indian goalkeeper developed after his great appearing at the U-17 World Cup. Dheeraj's trial in Scotland is relied upon to be for three weeks.

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