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Hythe manager Tim Dixon is prepared to wait for Bradley Jordan.
The midfielder is considering his options after finishing the season on loan at Reachfields from Maidstone.
Dixon knows the former under-21 Charlton captain has the talent to play higher but the door is always open at Ryman League Division 1 South Cannons.
He said: "Bradley’s mulling over his future. I don’t know if Jay Saunders is finished with him at Maidstone.
"I’d imagine he’s looking at other options but we’ll have to see. I still think Bradley’s got a chance of making it in the league if he wants it enough.
"He knows where I stand. I expect him to push on and if he does, that’s brilliant but I’d never turn my back on him.
"He’s always welcome back – that’s the sort of lad he is."
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