Defender James Bowen is expected to return to Edgar Street on loan according to Hereford FC.
Bowen left for Solihull Moors in October. However he's not featured for the club on a regular basis recently.
When he joined Solihull Richard Money was manager. However former Kiddy boss Mark Yates is now in charge and he recently brought in Jamie Reckord. Since then Bowen has only played once and that was from the bench.
When he joined Solihull Richard Money was manager. However former Kiddy boss Mark Yates is now in charge and he recently brought in Jamie Reckord. Since then Bowen has only played once and that was from the bench.
The loan deal isn't likely to be completed in time for Bowen to be in the squad for Saturday's game at Farnborough but he should be available for next Tuesday's home game against Bishop's Stortford.
Bowen will be 22 on Sunday. It will be his third spell with the club.
Many supporters were surprised when Bowen decided to move to Solihull Moors.
"I decided to make the move to test myself at a higher level," Bowen added.
Bowen will be 22 on Sunday. It will be his third spell with the club.
Many supporters were surprised when Bowen decided to move to Solihull Moors.
"Just want to thank everyone at Hereford FC - management, players and the fans," said Bowen at the time.
"I wouldn't have been the player I am without everyone's help."
Solihull are currently 23rd in the National League, two leagues above Hereford.
"I decided to make the move to test myself at a higher level," Bowen added.
"It was a hard decision, especially as the team are doing so well.
"All the best for the future, and once again, thanks for all the support and best wishes.
"Up the Bulls!"