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Hornby waiting on pro future

Image: Hornby: Impressing for Cobblers

Northampton Town teenager Lewis Hornby is keen to sign professional terms with the League Two club.

However, the 17-year-old admits he currently has "nothing to complain about". The player has become an established member of Aidy Boothroyd's first team this season, making 10 appearances, but remains on a scholarship rather than pro deal at Sixfields. The Cobblers boss has previously stated he intends to discuss a contract with Hornby, but wishes to keep him on youth terms for the moment to maintain his hunger. Hornby, whose father played for Burton and Yeovil, told the Northampton Chronicle: "You want to become a footballer, but I've just got to keep working hard and hopefully that will come. "I've got no complaints. I'm in the side and I'm playing regularly so I have got nothing to complain about at the moment."

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