Seven English-based youngsters have
been training with the Flying Eagles at their get-together in Ingolstadt and
are in contention to feature in a proposed friendly on Wednesday evening.
Bournemouth midfielder Nnamdi Ofoborh
is the latest English-based player to join the team at their get-together in
Bad Gögging, having reported for international duty on Monday, two days after
he was named in the 18 to face Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League.
Manager Paul Aigbogun has been running
the rule over Manchester City pair Tom and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, Watford starlet
Jayden Bennetts, Everton winger Korede Adedoyin, Daniel Toma who plays for a
club affiliated with West Ham, and Mashkur Tagwai who is on the books of Shelley
Community Football Club based in Huddersfield.
Meanwhile, Hoffenheim, whose youth team
were due to face the Flying Eagles on Wednesday, have pulled out of the
friendly at short notice.
Luckily for the Flying Eagles, the
organizer of the training camp has managed to arrange another test game against
SpVgg Greuther Fürth.
The players and officials are expected
to depart the Monarch Hotel and Convention Center at 1345 hours local time
ahead of the 1800 hours kickoff.
The players trained on Tuesday
following their return from Austria but have not practiced today.
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