KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS have reached an agreement with Alfreton Town over Daniel Bradley’s move to the Impact Arena.
Midfielder Bradley spent the second half of last season at Aggborough and made 15 appearances for Steve Burr‘s men.
He decided to leave Kiddy for Alfreton last month but as he is under the age of 24 the Harriers were due a compensation fee.
That fee has now been agreed at £2,500, with Kiddy also retaining a sell-on clause for the youngster.
However, fees are yet to be agreed for two other players who have been involved in transfers to and from Aggborough this summer.
Goalkeeper Dean Lyness, 20, has completed a move to Burton Albion but compensation is still to be agreed between the two clubs and negotiations are still ongoing.
Meanwhile, an FA Tribunal will decide on a fee for Cheyenne Dunkley, who signed for Harriers from Hednesford Town in June. That tribunal will take place on August 16.