Rob Sinclair is a midfielder Deeney knows very well from his time at Oxford City.
A vastly experienced player with a great knowledge of the game, Sinclair recently left City after being with them since August 2017 when he arrived form SkyBet League Two side Forest Green Rovers.
He netted 10 times in his first season at the club and 15 goals in 53 appearances in the past 18 months, before leaving due to a 'change in personal circumstances' last week.
The Bedford-born player made over 100 appearances for Forest Green after joining from Salisbury City in 2014, scoring 3 goals.
Injury ruled him out of the chance to play in the May 2016 National League Promotion Final against Grimsby Town. However, he had played a crucial role in helping the team reach the showpiece event.
His playing days began at Luton Town. As a teenager the Hatters sent him out on loan to Salisbury where he gained early experience of life in the fifth tier.
Let go by Luton without making a first-team appearance, he moved to the Whites permanently, and his impressive form earned him a move into the Football League with Stevenage.
He spent three seasons at Stevenage, also being loaned out to Aldershot Town, before re-joining Salisbury for their final season before the club was forced into liquidation. |