Sam Gwynne was one of the players at Hereford United's first training session at Belmont this morning according to the Hereford Times.
Gwynne was released by former manager Graham Turner at the end of last season.
The paper also said that other trialists took part in the session.
Midfielder James McQuilken spoke to the paper.
"It’s a completely fresh start - new management, new chairman and new vice-chairman," he said.
"It’s a fresh change for the club and hopefully we can push on. The lads look fresh and ready to go and we need to get as fit as we can for the season."
Meanwhile the Peterborough Telegraph has suggested that Hereford United could be interested in centre-back Exodus Geohaghon who is expected to leave Posh before the end of the week.
Geohaghon was set to sign a season-long loan at Southend today, but other clubs, said to be Stockport, Hereford, Accrington Stanley, Luton and Crewe have expressed interest in the defender.