KRIS Boyd will return to training with Kilmarnock this
morning buoyed by a successful three-day trial with Wolverhampton
Wanderers, the Premiership newcomers.
Boyd will go into the pool for Saturdays visit of
Partick.
Wolves
boss, Dave Jones, had been alerted to the Scotland Under-21 striker's
ability through the clubs scouts and invited him to the club's training
ground to assess him at first hand.
Though no deal is reported to be imminent, Jones will
travel north to watch Boyd play in the Scottish Premier League for
Kilmarnock and continue to monitor his development with a view to a
possible transfer bid during the mid-season window.
Boyd was happy with his performance and has returned
with renewed enthusiasm having been involved in his
club's
4-0 opening day defeat against Rangers.
Kris...
"I had a chat with the Wolves manager before I left and he said he
would come up and see me in a game before making his mind
up,"
"I felt I did well in the bounce games but now I
have to concentrate on doing well for Kilmarnock. It does give you a wee
boost, though, when teams like Wolves are showing an interest in you".
Boyd, finished last season as Kilmarnock's highest
scorer with 12 goals.