HARRIERS fans have been getting excited by striker Amadou Alassane, who scored the second goal in Kidderminster's 2-0 friendly win over Romulus. But who is he?
There's certainly not much information on the mysterious goal-getter.
Wikipedia says the 32-year-old made his name playing for French side Le Havre, where he scored 32 goals in 80 games.
The Maurtius born forward, who started at AM Neiges, also had a week's trial at Celtic in 2009 and at one stage was thought to be worth £1.5m.
Kidderminster manager Gary Whild has said he'll have a chat with him but the club have also said that Alassane was training with Harriers in order to get fit and was looking to play at a higher level.
We'll see what happens next but it's an interesting development down at Aggborough.
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