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Solihull Moors bring in Burton’s Joe Sbarra

The 20-year-old has been a regular in the match day squad at Burton Albion this season.

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Promotion chasing Solihull Moors have looked to bolster their hopes of making it into the Football League this summer with the signing of Burton Albion midfielder Joe Sbarra on a loan deal until the end of the season. 
The 20-year-old, whose loan will be extended should Solihull end up in the National League play-offs, has been a regular in Nigel Clough’s math day squad this season and has made 16 first-team appearances in total during the campaign.
Speaking to the club’s official website, assistant manager Gary Whild said: “He’s different to what we’ve got in terms of being a bit like Ozzy (Jamey Osborne).
“He can change a game, he’s got a goal in him. He’s played a few games in League One and he’s someone we’ve identified that is local.
“He understands where we are as a club and the style in this division and the intensity of it. He can cover a few different positions.”

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