Jamie Turley could become a Bristol Rovers player by the end of the week, if medical reports on a broken arm he sustained over the summer come back all-clear. Rovers boss Darrell Clarke confirmed last week that talks had taken place with the former Forest Green Rovers central defender over a possible move to the Memorial Stadium. The manager added yesterday morning that a decision is likely to be made later this week after a full-scale medical assessment is completed to determine how long he is likely to be sidelined for by the injury.
Clarke said:
"Jamie was scheduled to see a physio on yesterday morning and he is having a x-ray Today and then our own club doctor will have a look at him. I'll make a decison on whether or not to offer him terms after that."
Turley is one of two players that Clarke said he would ideally like to add to his squad by the "back-end" of this week.
Clarke said:
"Jamie was scheduled to see a physio on yesterday morning and he is having a x-ray Today and then our own club doctor will have a look at him. I'll make a decison on whether or not to offer him terms after that."
Turley is one of two players that Clarke said he would ideally like to add to his squad by the "back-end" of this week.

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