Kidderminster Harriers have completed the signing of Hereford FC's Tom Owen-Evans on a one year deal.

The 25-year-old midfielder played an influential role in Bulls' push for the play-offs in the Vanarama National League North.

He scored 15 goals in all competitions and racked up over 100 appearances for Josh Gowling's men during his time at Edgar Street.

His eye-catching displays have resulted in plenty of attention from elsewhere, but Russ Penn and Harriers have moved quickly to snap him up for the forthcoming term.

"I am delighted because he is a good player," Penn said of his newest recruit.

"He fits in how we play and what we do, and he’s a great age.

"I think the fans will like his style of play as he’s an attacking player that goes with what with we’ve got.

"The way of his words when he came to see me and Jim last week just sold him to us. Every party was happy, and he couldn’t be signed quickly enough."

Owen-Evans tweeted earlier today, saying: "After a lot of thought and consideration, I've made the extremely tough decision to leave Hereford.

I am at a stage now in my career where I feel that in order to kick on, I need to be back playing football full-time.

"I would like to thank the gaffer and all the staff for everything they have done for me over the last few years and also to thank all of the fans who have supported me throughout.

"I've had some incredible memories that I won't forget and the club will always hold a special place in my heart."