Glenn McConnell: Cambridge boss Neil Harris open-minded over loan move for striker

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Harris added that McConnell might have “earned the right” to be included in the squad for Saturday’s League Two match against struggling Shrewsbury Town.

“We have a lot of games in the next few weeks, there’s a lot of football for Glenn to play,” Harris said.

Harris hopes that with a number of Under-21s and other warm-up matches, alongside Championship and Vertu Trophy matches coming up over the coming weeks, the club will be in a better position to make a decision on McConnell’s next step.

“If we get through this period, and hopefully it will affect the first team, I think we’ll really be able to assess where Glenn is at,” Harris said.

“If he went the route of Under-21 football, he played seven, eight, nine games at the start of November, which will be really good for a man who hasn’t played much in the last three years.

“By then we will be much more confident of putting him near our first team on a regular basis or letting him go out for a month and play National League football.

“So we’re really open-minded, but we’re doing the right thing from Glenn. If we had any doubt, we saw the rewards on Tuesday with a brilliant performance and a great goal.”

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