Former Fulham professional Loui Fazackerley will play for Crawley in tonight's friendly at Lewes.
The 19-year-old trialist has been released by the Premiership club but Reds manager Francis Vines admits he is unlikely to sign the right winger.
Vines said: "He's only small but if you want to see someone juggle and do tricks just throw him a ball, he's fantastic.
"He is very talented but we shall probably give him a game and see what his agent can do for him elsewhere because as far as wide right is concerned, I'm fully booked at the moment."
Meanwhile, striker Joff Vansittart has been given an ultimatum about his future. Vansittart has told Vines he wants to play in defence next season.
Vines said: "We all know Joff wants to play at centre half, but not for me he won't. If he wants to play up front then I'm happy to keep him but if he wants to play at the back, then he probably won't be here."
Defender Ellis Hooper has left Crawley to join Carshalton.
Worthing will take another look at Reds midfielder Peter Fear before discussing any move.
Fear made his debut in Saturday's 0-0 draw with Nuneaton Borough and will play again at East Preston on Saturday (2.00).
The Rebels have taken Sam Rents on work experience from Albion but have decided against signing Woking midfielder Phil Parsons, who has been on trial.
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