Watford winger Michael Bryan is on trial at League One side Bournemouth.

Bryan impressed for a brief period at Watford last season but has not made a first team appearance for the Hornets since November 2010.

Injuries have also hampered the Northern Ireland international in the last year or so and he only made eight appearances on loan at Bradford City this season - the last of which was on November 5.

The 21-year-old, who is a former Queens Park Rangers trainee, played in Bournemouth Reserves 3-2 win over Torquay United yesterday and he has impressed Reserve team boss Ryan Garry.

"Michael is a young lad who played 80 minutes and played very well. He will be with us for the next few days," Garry told BBC Radio Solent.

"He played well and fitted in straight away. He is comfortable on the ball, has a very good attitude and he is very enthusiastic player "He was training with the first-team squad at Canford on Tuesday and the manager (Lee Bradbury) is taking a close look at him.

"He is comfortable on the ball, has a very good attitude and he is very enthusiastic player.

"He is at Watford, who are in the Championship, and is struggling to get into the first-team so Lee is going to have a close look at him and see if he wants to take it further," Garry continued.