KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have completed the signing of defender Jordan Tunnicliffe.
Tunnicliffe returns for a second spell at Aggborough after he made 77 appearances for the club during a three-season stint between 2015 and 2017.
The 31-year-old spent last season with Solihull Moors in the National League.
Tunnicliffe said: “It feels really good to be back, coming back into the building has brought back a lot of good memories of the football club.
“I’m looking forward now to bringing on the season and hopefully a successful one.
“I’m very happy with what I’ve achieved since I left the football club but this was a springboard for me to be able to go and do that.
“Hopefully now I can bring my experience to the football club and help the club achieve promotion.
“Everyone’s aim is to go and play in the Football League and I was fortunate enough to play at that level.
“Now I’m back, I’m excited to try and help the club achieve promotion.
“The club shouldn’t be in the National League North, given the size of the club and the amount of fans we get.
“I think I can help with driving standards and everything like that.
“I was excited by the prospect of coming here anyway but when I spoke to the gaffer it just consolidated that feeling.”
Tunnicliffe played under current Derby County boss John Eustace during his first stint at Aggborough.
His performances in the National League North earned the defender the club’s players’ player of the year award at the end of the 2016/17 campaign.
He departed Harriers to join AFC Fylde in the National League before later playing for Crawley Town and Wrexham in the Football League.
Tunnicliffe helped Wrexham achieve promotion from the National League to League One before joining Moors where he made 24 appearances last term.
And the defender is targeting another promotion with Harriers next season.
Tunnicliffe added: “I want to be at a football club who want to achieve promotion and want to win football games.
“Experiencing promotion in the past, that’s what every footballer wants to strive for, it’s one of the best feelings you can have in football.
“Kidderminster had it a few seasons ago and everyone is pulling together to try and achieve that again.”