Hereford have signed Kidderminster Harriers' first-choice keeper.
Brandon Hall, aged 26, has four England C caps and has previously played for Ebbsfleet, Hayes & Yeading and Woking.
He joined Kidderminster in the summer of 2017 and went on to win the Player of the Season Award in his first campaign at Aggborough.
Hall told the official Hereford FC website that he was delighted to sign for the club.
“I played at Edgar Street last year for Kidderminster and it was the atmosphere that stood out," he said.
"To have so many fans behind you is unusual at this level and I’m looking forward to having them on my side instead.
“I’ve got good experience at this level – and in the National League – and I’m sure that will help the other lads. I’m a modern keeper who likes to use his feet to get involved in starting attacks and hopefully that will benefit the team too.
“I’m looking forward to getting to know the lads and my aim is to help this club get promotion and move it forward. It’s a huge club that deserves to be playing at a higher level and I’m aiming to be part of successful times here.”
After Matt Yates went back to Derby following his loan spell, Hereford Head Coach Marc Richards said that signing a talented keeper was one of the club's main priorities.
"He was much in demand after leaving Kidderminster, so it’s a real coup that he’s chosen us as his preferred option," said Richards.
“Looking at the signings we have made in the past couple of weeks, in addition to the players we already have, I’m really excited by the squad that is starting to come together.”