Matlock Town bring in Rotherham United striker Jerome Greaves
New Matlock Town forward Jerome Greaves could make his debut against Hyde United this afternoon.
Boss Paul Phillips has added the 18-year-old, who arrives on loan from Rotherham United, to his strike force.
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Hide AdGreaves signed his first professional contract with the Millers last October.
The move looked set to go through earlier this month only for Greaves to be taken ill.
Now he has recovered, Phillips is delighted to have him on board.
Described as a towering forward, Greaves might just fit the bill as far as Phillips is concerned, with club captain Liam Hughes still under suspension.
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Hide AdPhillips says that Matlock have done their homework in bringing Greaves to the Proctor Cars Stadium.
“He’s scored a lot of goals at Rotherham and the people there think very highly of him," the manager explained.
"He’s captained their under 18’ and he’s a left footed number nine. Taking a player on loan’s always a bit of a punt, but Rotherham have a very good academy, we’ve done our
homework once the lad came to our attention.
"You’ll not get players as physical as Hughesy but he’ll run the channels more and link up with his fellow striker.
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Hide Ad"Coming to us will do him the world of good, it’ll be part of his education and development, and hopefully he can score a few goals while he’s with us.
"We’d have got the move done earlier but there was certain criteria that had to be met when he was ill, we’re delighted he’s feeling better again now and part of our squad.”
Today's home clash kicks off at 3pm.