FORMER England winger Trevor Sinclair’s son looks to be getting a chance at Accrington Stanley.
Midfielder Isaac, 23, plays for CurzonAshton in National League North but is set to join The ‘Owd Reds.

Sinclair Jr was at as ateenager â like his dad â but this will be his first shot at the EFL.
He has scored six goals and provided three assists in 45 games for CurzonAshton this season.
Isaac plays in a similar right-wing positionto his dad for the Manchester-based non-league side.
Sinclair’s day job sees him design clothes and sportswear, while he also helps out at his brother’s scaffolding company.
But that is set to change with a move into professional football with League Two side Accrington.
Stanley marginally avoided relegation from the football league this season after finishing 21st in the table, as Morecambe and Carlisle went down.
Isaac made headlines at the start of the season after
Dad Trevor made 360appearances throughout his playing career.
Having started at Blackpool in 1989, the winger went on to play for, West Ham, Man City,, Lancaster Gate and Squires Gate.
He scored 52 goals during his time in the Premier League and provided 36 assists.
The 52-year-old was also capped 12 times by England.