Ex-Bangor City winger Luke Wall has gone on trial with Sky Bet League Two outfit Bradford City.
The 22-year-old was part of the Citizens side that finished runners-up in the 2017/18 Welsh Premier League season, making 30 appearances and scoring five goals.
The former Blackburn Rovers youth product turned out for the Bantams in their pre-season friendly away at Brighouse Town yesterday evening.
The Valley Parade side ran out 2-0 winners, with Wall being introduced at the beginning of the second half.
Wall was part of a Bradford squad which consisted entirely of trialists.
The Liverpudlian came close to scoring in the 80th minute, after his effort skimmed the crossbar.
The Liverpudlian impressed during his time at Nantporth, which saw the Citizens finish 14 points behind champions The New Saints.
His spell in north Wales earned him a move to Northern Premier League side Stalybridge Celtic.
His time at the Bower Fold was short lived, however, as he made just three appearances before moving to National League North outfit Curzon Ashton.
He played 24 times for The Nash before departing following the conclusion of last season, and is now on the lookout for somewhere new to ply his trade.
(Featured image: David Ingham)
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