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Maidstone United academy defender Ben Swift is spending a third week on trial with Aston Villa as the Premier League club decide whether to offer him a deal.
Swift impressed at left-back as Villa under-18s beat West Ham 3-1 on Saturday morning.
And the 17-year-old is likely to learn his future after this weekend's game against Southampton, when he will start in his preferred position at centre-half.
United academy boss Jack Parkinson travelled to the Midlands to keep an eye on Swift and also watched him against West Ham.
Parkinson said: "The manager said Ben was outstanding and if he'd been a 16-year-old they'd have offered him a scholarship already but being 17 they've got to make a decision on him as a professional.
"They're going to play him at centre-half against Southampton on Saturday, then they'll make a decision.
"They want a strong centre-half who's dominant at set-pieces.
"Ben's played left-back so far, so the test will be against Southampton.
"He's under no illusions how tough it is to get a pro deal but even if nothing comes of it, it's a fantastic experience.
"All he can do is get his head down and keep working hard. Whatever else happens is a bonus.
"It's brilliant for me as a coach to see him doing well. I'm so pleased for him.
"He's one of the nicest lads you could meet, very grounded with a supportive family.
"He's the sort of lad you want in your team and that's why we made him academy captain."
United's academy will travel to Villa for a friendly in December.