Young Saddler tipped to shine
Walsall defender Rhys Weston has tipped young team-mate Darryl Westlake to be the "jewel in the crown" but warns he will have to fight for his place.
The 28-year-old is preparing for the start of pre-season next Thursday and is ready for the challenge fellow right-back Westlake will provide.
Having watched the 18-year-old mature, Weston is expecting big things from the former trainee, who signed his first professional deal last month.
The Welsh defender said: "Hopefully we've got a little nugget, a jewel in the crown.
"I'm of the opinion that if you're good enough you'll play. I've seen him over the last 18 months and he's got a lot of potential.
"He's a very level-headed young man. He's quite an unassuming lad, but he's got decent positional sense, he's good on the ball and can ping a decent pass.
"He's a home-grown boy coming through the ranks which is appealing for the fans. He's also a capable centre-back and a good footballer.
"He'll definitely be involved in the squad this season."
But the former Arsenal youngster isn't about to give up his own first team spot.
He said: "It's going to be an interesting tussle, one I'm looking forward to. Hopefully I can help Darryl bring his game on and he can help me by keeping me sharp.
"Hopefully, if my form is OK, I'll stay in but I know if I struggle then Darryl will come in.
"He's relatively untried at this level, but it can only help the team to have the challenge."