BOSSES at Falmouth Town are trying to pull the strings together for Dan Evans to have a trial at League Two club Exeter City.

The midfielder has impressed those in charge at Bickland Park after recently being included in the first team squad.

He has been a regular for the club’s reserve team in the Jolly’s Combination League.

Manager Wayne Hughes, who was boss of the reserves until stepping up to the first team dug-out, said he believes Evans is a great talent and could play at a higher level.

“Since he has come in to the firsts, Dan has been wonderful,” Hughes said.

“Dan is a small, diminutive winger who has plenty of pace.

“On top of the skills he has, Dan has a good attitude and loves playing football.

“He deserves praise and we are looking to try and set him up with a trial at Exeter City, which hopefully can be sorted out for later in the month.”

Hughes told the Packet it is expected the club should know by the end of the week whether the Grecians will make a trial offer or not.