FORMER Redditch schoolboy Jimmy Davis was celebrating last week after bagging his first brace in an England shirt.

The Man Utd forward hit two for England under 20s in their 3-0 win over Finland at Bolton's Reebok Stadium.

And Davis, a regular alongside Trinidad and Tobago legend Dwight Yorke for the Old Trafford reserves, is hoping to secure some first team football in the Nationwide League if he can secure a loan deal before the transfer deadline on Friday, March 22.

"I have been told there have been inquiries from clubs at Division One or Division Two level but have not been told who they were," the 20-year-old hotshot told the Advertiser.

"I'm waiting for them to get back to me because I would like to get some first team experience.

"It's tough trying to get into the first team at Man United but you have to look at the situation and say I am learning my trade alongside the best.

"I have played with players like Dwight Yorke and Diego Forlan and am learning all the time.

"It's a matter of just working at it and hoping my chance will come."

Davis had a brief loan spell at Belgian top flight club Royal Antwerp under an agreement between the clubs last season but returned after three months.

The promising forward had his first taste of action for the Red Devils first team in the 4-0 Worthington Cup third round defeat to Arsenal in November.

Davis has appeared at all levels from under 15 to under 20 for his country and is hoping to earn a place in the squad to play in a mini World Cup tournament in Toulon in the summer.

The next England under 20 date is a friendly against Portugal.