Aberdeen have invited English non-league attacker Harry Smith on trial.
The 6ft 5in forward, who plays for Folkestone Invicta in the Ryman League, has scored 11 goals in 10 appearances for his club this season to help them win the Division South championship with six of his appearances coming from the bench.
Smith, who is 21 next month, has had spells with Chelsea, Brentford and Gillingham as a youngster.
Earlier this year Folkstone manager Neil Cugley was asked about Smith and told the Folkestone & Hythe Express: “He’s got a real chance if he can carry this on. Clubs are going to look at him.
“He’s got a goal a game, he’s 6ft 6in and people like big centre-forwards but he’s got a good touch and good movement as well.
“He’s not just an aerial threat. His touch is good and the finishes for his first two goals (on Saturday) were high quality.
“Being that size helps but it’s not just his size. I still think he’d be a good player if he was 5ft 8in.
“He’s got a good touch, ability and he can score goals but being six inches taller than most people does make him a presence as well.
“He’s done well and I’m pleased for him.”
The Dons view the attacker, who scored seen goals for Southern Counties East side Sevenoaks Town before moving to Folkestone, as a potential recruit for the SPFL Development League squad next season.