LUKE Wall has been described by the manager who has signed him from Witton Albion as having a 'Beckham-esque' delivery.
The 22-year-old forward, who joined Albion earlier this month on non-contract terms, has moved to National League North side Altrincham FC.
An instant hit with Witton fans, Wall caught the eye of Robins boss Phil Parkinson.
“I went to watch Lewis Walters play for Ashton United against Witton Albion last week, and I’ve got to be honest, Luke was the best player on the park," Parkinson told the Altrincham FC official club website.
"He caught my eye, he has a kind of a Beckham-esque delivery, I mean that’s a massive complement when describing players, but that’s how I sort of fit him in terms of the way he can deliver a ball without having to beat a man.
"He was on the money every time and his work rate is second to none, which it has to be to be to play at this level, where he has played for Curzon Ashton."
Wall started out at Blackburn Rovers before joining Accrington Stanley.
He appeared for Bangor City in the 2017/18 season while he spent the majority of last term at Curzon.
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