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John Sheridan to enter talks with Notts County trialist Jhai Dhillon


Joe Jones

Notts County manager John Sheridan has found himself impressed with trialist Jhai Dhillon and intends to speak with the left-back about his future.

The former Chelsea youngster produced another solid display in the 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday as he found himself up against Reds winger Oliver Burke.

Dhillon has featured in the majority of the club's pre-season games having been recommended to Sheridan by the Panjab team manager Reuben Hazell.

"Saturday was a good test for him because their winger was very quick," Sheridan told reporters.

"Ideally I would have liked to have played him in a back four rather than a back five because he's a left-back really.

"But while he has been on trial, he's not done anything wrong. 

"I will have a chat with him and see what his thoughts are."

After winning Chelsea's inaugural Asian Star football talent competition aged just 14 in 2009, Dhillon has played for the likes of Stevenage and Hayes & Yeading, as well as plying his trade in futsal.

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@TheFostarr94 has already mentioned this after speaking with him, so I assume its safe to say they are most likely talking now - I don't much about him but I hope we sign another quality CB.

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