PAUL Parry has emerged as a target for newly-promoted Yeovil Town.

The Hereford United midfielder scored 10 Conference goals last season, and Yeovil boss Gary Johnson has confirmed that he is tracking Parry.

"I'm always following up good players and people like Paul Parry, along with several others, fall into that," said Johnson.

Parry, who won the Evening News/Ray Mercer Trophy this season, was also linked with Bristol Rovers last season and after starring in the Bulls' 1999 FA Cup run, when they lost to Leicester City in a third-round replay, was rumoured to have attracted interest from Liverpool, Leicester and Celtic.

Meanwhile United have finalised three more pre-season friendlies.

The Bulls will go Grosvenor Park on July 17, Ludlow Town on the 24th and Bromyard Town two days later.

Hereford are one of a number of clubs being linked to Morecambe striker Wayne Curtis who has warned he is not happy at Christie Park. Curtis has rejected an initial contract offer with Burton Albion, Hereford, Telford, Northwich Victoria and Barrow all reportedly monitoring his situation.

Curtis said: "I've spoken to Morecambe and they've offered me better terms, but I'm still not happy with them, so I haven't signed for them yet. A few different teams from the Conference have spoken to me so I'm just going to have to wait and see.

"Pre-season starts in July, so I definitely want something sorted out by then."

Fresh appointments to the Edgar Street board are believed to be imminent. Hugh Brooks, Grenville Smith MBE and Aidan McGivern alongside company secretary Joan Fennessy and chairman Graham Turner are the only remaining directors after the departures of George Hyde and Ron Jukes.