johnny on the spot
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True but rather worrying noises from one of our talented youngsters here. Anyone seen the YouTube vids showing Marshall pinging some impressive balls about?
Marshall hopes for Aberdeen deal
By Liam McLeod
Manchester City midfielder Paul Marshall would rather earn a move to Aberdeen than sit in the English Premier League side's reserve team.
The 19-year-old left-side player arrived for a trial with Mark McGhee's side on Monday.
"I want to sign for Aberdeen because it is virtually impossible to break into the City team with the kind of money the club is spending," said Marshall.
McGhee is hopeful of an initial loan move and a permanent deal next summer.
"I watched him playing for Manchester City reserves and I liked him," the Dons manager told the Scottish Premier League club's website.
Marshall, who has been on City's books since the age of 11, has had loan spells with Port Vale and Blackpool.
He only made two appearances for Championship outfit Blackpool but went on to play 13 times for Port Vale in League Two.
The midfielder, who had his first training session under McGhee on Tuesday, is a former England youth team-mate of Aberdeen forward Sone Aluko, who has since switched allegiance to Nigeria.
Marshall's England Under-20 team-mate, Javan Vidal, spent the second half of last season on loan to the Dons from big-spending Premier League outfit City.
True but rather worrying noises from one of our talented youngsters here. Anyone seen the YouTube vids showing Marshall pinging some impressive balls about?