Leeds to offer former Newcastle and Swindon striker Nile Ranger a trial

Mail 15/7/14
Leeds are to offer Nile Ranger a chance to train with the club
23-year-old is a free agent after leaving Swindon
Ranger scored seven goals in 19 appearances last season for Swindon
By SIMON JONES
Leeds United are to offer Nile Ranger the chance to train with the club.
The troubled 23-year-old is a free agent after leaving Swindon Town at the end of last season.
Ranger's young career has been marred with controversy since he made his professional debut five years ago at Newcastle.
Ranger made his debut for the Magpies in August 2009 in a Championship match against West Brom.
He scored two goals in 51 appearences on Tyneside - which included spells out on loan to Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday.
Last season the former England Under-19 striker scored seven goals in 19 games for Swindon.
Ranger could be seen as a possible replacement for Ross McCormack who moved to Fulham in a £11million deal earlier this month.

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