Promising young Perth goalkeeper to travel to Randers FC in January.
Perth Glory reserve goalkeeper Jack Duncan will spend two weeks in Denmark trialling with Superliga side Randers FC.
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Duncan has been invited to trial and play a friendly with Randers between the 10-24 of January.
“As a footballer you want to play at the highest possible level and hopefully this may lead to that goal,” Duncan told the Perth Glory website.
“Playing in Denmark is an opportunity not to be missed and playing in Europe has been a long term goal for me.
“My aim is to play regular football and improve my game and feel this is an ideal time to seize the moment. I’d like to thank coach Kenny Lowe and club CEO Jason Brewer in supporting me in this adventure.”
Duncan has played six games for the Glory and has represented Australia at both U-20 and U-23 level.