Striker Chris Wreh has joined Hereford FC.
Last season Wreh played for Tamworth, then a short loan spell with Scunthorpe, before moving to Maidenhead.
Now aged 28, Wreh was born in New York. He is a son of former Arsenal striker Christopher Wreh.
He started his career in England with the Northampton Town Youth set-up before leaving to join Stony Stratford Town in 2014.
Various clubs followed but it was at Banbury he started to score goals, 21 in 40 appearances.
In the summer of 2022 he moved to Southend. Then to Hartlepool from where he was loaned out to Tamworth.
In summer 2025 he joined Tamworth but after an incident in January he was sent on loan to Scunthorpe. A month later he joined Maidenhead. He was released after they were relegated in April.
Manager Paul Caddis has spoken about his latest signing:
"Chris is someone I am really pleased to add to our attacking ranks ahead of the upcoming season starting in a few weeks.
"He played a vital part in helping Tamworth win the National League North a few seasons ago and followed them into the National League, where he made plenty of appearances in that division.
"Chris has shown a desire to come to a football club with a brilliant fan base and not take the highest financial offer, as well as expressing his desire to work with the management staff, having heard good things about the way I manage my players, so that’s also really pleasing."