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<strong>Premier League new boys Hull City are set to sign former Arsenal striker Connor Henderson after he impressed during a trial earlier this summer.</strong>
Former Sunderland academy product Matthew Fletcher has also been undergoing trial with the Hull reserves team and is believed to have impressed reserves team boss Stephen Clemence.<br />
Henderson, 22, is currently without a club after having been released by the Gunners earlier this summer and Clemence believes that the Tigers might be willing to offer them a permanent deal.<br />
"Conor Henderson is someone we've had in training for the last couple of weeks. He didn't quite make the grade at Arsenal, but he's always had a lot of potential," he told the Hull Daily Mail.<br />
"There's more to come from him. He scored a free-kick and played some lovely passes around the pitch so we've been impressed. He's someone we'll look to try and do something with to get him in on a permanent basis.<br />
"Matthew Fletcher is another one we'll look to talk to in the next couple of days. I had him at Sunderland as an 18-year-old. He's an Australian boy who's gone to a few other clubs since then.<br />
"I think he's come on and improved, so he could be someone that can help the group."
Written by Prateek Sarkar
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