Former Celtic youth academy prospect Josh Bradley-Hurst has been given the opportunity to represent Sri Lanka at international level.
The goalkeeper, who currently plays for Clyde, left Parkhead to try his hand in the English game when he joined Birmingham City.
He has been with the League One side since 2021, and this season he has played twice as he provides backup for first-choice David Mitchell
His form has earned him the opportunity to go and train with the Asian side.
A statement from the Bully Wee reads: "We are pleased to announce that Josh Bradley-Hurst has been invited to a Sri Lanka national team training camp Josh was born in Sri Lanka and aims to become the first Clyde player to win an international cap since 1967.
"All at the club wish Josh the best of luck at the camp."
The Hoops academy graduate did earn a couple of caps for Scotland U16 but the 20-year-old looks set to make his international bow with Sri Lanka.
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