Former York City striker Glenn Naylor (pictured) has reported for pre-season training with Nationwide Conference side Scarborough, having been released by Division Three outfit Darlington.
The Seasiders began training with the York-born 27-year-old viewing a possible permanent move to the McCain Stadium.
Manager Colin Addison has admitted the transfer embargo imposed on Boro by the FA - because of money owed to former players Tony Elliott, Liam Robinson and Jason Lydiate - has hampered his plans, but added: "We're hopeful that will be sorted in the near future."
Addison, meanwhile, refused to comment on speculation about his future with the club, but said he was to have "a chat about the situation" with owner Brooks Mileson and chairman John Russell today.
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