FGS client Tom McHale named among the top 3 players in non-league

Future Global Sports client Tom McHale has been named among the top three best players in the National League South by the prestigious national newspaper The Non-League Paper.

McHale, 22, is having a stand-out season in goal for Truro City, who currently sit top of the table after a club record-breaking consecutive winning run. The goalkeeper has pulled out a string of exceptional saves to go along with his eye-catching distribution, kicking and throwing in goal for Truro.

McHale's performances, which include two penalty saves from three faced, have caught national attention from the Non-League Paper, who this week name the stopper among the top three players in the division based on his form this season.

"With Tom being only 22 years old I can only see him going from strength to strength," reported Scott Davies of the NLP. "It seems he has all the credentials to be a top class keeper. He has the tools for the Football League."

At Future Global Sports we are pleased to see Tom getting the recognition his hard work thoroughly deserves, and encourage him to use this praise as fuel to push him on further. The word is spreading.

 

Done deal! FGS client Charlie Ten-Grotenhuis signs for Bristol Rovers

 

Future Global Sports is delighted to confirm that client Charlie Ten-Grotenhuis has completed a move to Bristol Rovers.

Ten-Grotenhuis, 20, signs his first professional contract as a footballer and joins the League One side's U23s development squad.

We are delighted to have helped Charlie take this first step into the professional game having discovered his talents as a youth team player at Hampton and Richmond Borough. We wish you all the best at Bristol Rovers, Charlie! Good luck!

Ghassimu Sow signs with Future Global Sports

Future Global Sports is delighted to announce that Ghassimu Sow has appointed us to act as his representatives on an exclusive basis.

Sow, 22, is a talented young central midfielder who made a name for himself at Crystal Palace, where as a youngster he was thrust into the first team squad at just 17 due to his exceptional performances for Palace at academy level.

After spells at Farnborough and FC Honka in Finland, Sow left Palace in 2015, and has since played for St. Albans City, Dulwich Hamlet and current club Lewes FC, where he has captained the side and emerged as a key player already.

As a youngster, Ghassimu was called up to England's youth team as a replacement for Ruben Loftus-Cheek. He was also named Crystal Palace’s Academy Player of the Year during his time at the club.

At FGS we firmly believe that with the right guidance and support the future remains very bright for Ghassimu, and are excited to be working with him as he looks to push up back to the level we firmly believe he is capable of.

The hard work starts now and we're thrilled to be going on the journey with him. Future is Ghassimu!