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Bristol City weighing up move for New Zealand international

Bristol City are weighing up a move for New Zealand international goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic.

The 27-year-old will spend time training with the Robins before they decide whether to sign him, according to Football Insider.

Marinovic has spent time on trial with Championship side Hull City and Scottish Premiership side Rangers recently.

The New Zealand international, who has 24 caps to his name, is looking for a new permanent home after leaving Major League Soccer side Vancouver Whitecaps at the end of their previous campaign.

Marinovic started his career in New Zealand with Waitakere United before he moved to Germany to join third tier side SV Wehen Wiesbaden in 2009. He went onto have spells at FC Ismaning, 1860 Munich reserves and SpVgg Unterhaching before moving over to Canada in July 2017 to join Vancouver Whitecaps.

He played 32 times for the Whitecaps which took his tally of total appearances in his career so far to 160. It will be interesting to see if he can impress Bristol City next week and earn himself a contract with the Championship side.

The Robins are currently chasing down a Play-Off place under Lee Johnson and could bring him in as competition/back-up as the race for the top six heats up.

Bristol City face promotion hopefuls Leeds United at Ashton Gate on Saturday and will be eager to gain all three points in that tricky fixture.

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