Midfielder Aurio Teixeira will be at the "heartbeat of everything Hereford do", according to a football agent.
Gino Culbertson, of Midlands-based Pro-Vision Football, has said 20-year-old Teixeira is one to watch ahead of the upcoming National League North campaign.
Having been named players' player of the year at his last club Alvechurch, Teixeira started his career with West Brom but was released in July last year.
In August 2022, Pro-Vision Football said it was delighted to welcome Teixeira to the team.
Delighted to welcome Aurio Teixeira to the Pro Vision Football team pic.twitter.com/pa2hPU6h0C
— Pro-Vision Football (@ProVisionFBall) August 1, 2022
Writing on Twitter a couple of days ago, Culbertson said: "Paul Caddis has maintained a focus on signing young, hungry players with a potential to play higher in his relatively short reign in charge of the Bulls.
"With a host of perhaps relatively unknown and more youthful additions having been made. Perhaps the pick of those, and one likely to be at the heartbeat of everything Hereford do this term, is Aurio Teixeira.
"Signed from Alvechurch, Teixeira was formerly on the books of WBA."
He also claimed there had been interest from a number of sides "higher up the division", concluding "his signature in the sixth tier is sure to be a coup".
He went on to explain the type of player Teixeira is, calling him a defensive midfielder with a real hunger and tenacity.
"Snapping into tackles to try and set the tone and turn over possession," he said.
"He is the sort of player who imposes himself on the opposition."
Culbertson said Caddis wanted to sign Teixeira because of "his ability to put the team ahead of himself, and that selfless, undeterred, hard-working manner in which he applies himself is central to his game".
"Every team needs a player that is able to sit as a lynchpin in midfield and dictate the game both in and out of possession," he said.
When Hereford announced the signing, Caddis said: "We have beaten off a lot of full-time clubs to capture Aurio’s signature.
"He is a player that epitomises what I see this football club as, hard-working with an abundance of character and a desire to get better.
"We are by no means a football club that acts as a ‘retirement fund’ for players and under my watch that will not happen, hence the hard work that has gone into getting someone of Aurio’s ability and characteristics."
Teixeira then thanked Caddis for the move, saying: "I would like to thank Paul and the club for offering me a chance to play at the next level and I am hoping to build within the club and achieve great things."