Hibernian have taken Worcester born striker Jamie Insall on trial this week and extended that period by 48 hours after impressing the Scottish side after catching the eye of Alan Stubbs.

Stubbs picked the striker up from the train station and helped get the 22-year-old an opportunity at Hibs where he has already netted for the development side, although he was un-named on the team sheet it has been made aware that Insall was the scorer.

The striker was top scorer in the West Midlands (Regional) League Division 1 last season with Bromyard Town following a move, along with team-mates from Worcester Raiders who ply their trade in the same league. The strike partnership he formed with Richard Smith caught the eye with goals galore leading Bromyard to the championship and promotion to the Premier Division.

Any transfer could be problematic for the forward though, who is known to have a short temper, as he signed for Stourbridge Glassboys just over 2 weeks ago following a successful pre-season spell there where he netted on debut and carried on goalscoring form despite missing a penalty.

Insall enjoys playing off the shoulder of the last man, he often runs behind defences and awaits a loss in concentration to get his opportunity to pounce but people close to the striker have said his temperament could be an issue with frustration sometimes getting the better of the forward, proven when he fractured an opponents jaw in 2012.

Time is still there for Insall to prove his worth up North but Stourbridge could hault any movement for Insall with their striking options low ahead of the new season.