Cherries boss Lee Bradbury admits he owes it to Jayden Stockley to give him the chance to seal another loan move.

Striker Stockley yesterday linked up with Aldershot for a light training session – with a view to joining the League Two outfit on a temporary basis, as predicted on the Echo Twitter feed on Saturday.

The goal-shy Shots are keen to boost their firepower and Poole-born Stockley could fit the bill following a successful recent stint with basement division rivals Accrington Stanley.

In two months at the Crown Ground, Stockley scored three goals and contributed two assists in six starts and four substitute appearances.

But with a first-team place far from guaranteed at Seward Stadium, the teenage frontman again looks set to look elsewhere is a bid to get game time.

Discussing the possibility of Stockley joining Aldershot, Bradbury told the Daily Echo: “I think it is perfect for him.

“He went away from his family for a couple of months over the Christmas and New Year period and scored goals and did well up in Accrington.

“He came back and has not been in the squad, so I think I owe it to him to give him the option to go out again. He wants to play games.”

Handed his Cherries debut as a 16-year-old schoolboy in October 2009, Stockley was then given a five-year contract before being fast-tracked into the senior set-up by then-manager Eddie Howe.

He opened his Cherries goals account with a double in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy victory over Hereford United earlier this season, but has been restricted to eight substitute appearances for the Dorset club this term.