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Moors set to sign former Cheltenham Town striker

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Solihull Moors are set to complete the signing of former Cheltenham Town striker Danny Wright, according to Gloucestershire Live.

Wright was released by Cheltenham Town at the end of the season and the 33-year-old is a player that has been linked with the Moors for some time.

Former boss Mark Yates was believed to have made a failed attempt to sign the striker in January, around the same time Solihull Moors signed Wright’s former Robins team mate, Kyle Storer.

Yates was also believed to be looking to bring the former Kidderminster Harriers man to the Moors after his Cheltenham release last month, but Yates eventually departed the club to become manager of League Two side Macclesfield Town earlier this month.

However, it now appears new boss Tim Flowers is following through with the move and Wright will become the club’s second summer signing, after defender Alex Gudger joined the Moors from Brackley Town yesterday.

Wright is an experienced campaigner when it comes to the National League, having had spells with Histon, Cambridge United, Wrexham, Forest Green Rovers, Gateshead and Kidderminster Harriers, playing for all these clubs in the top tier of non-league football.

Tim Flowers will be hoping Wright will add some fire power to the Moors’ front-line as they approach their third season in the National League.

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