IAN Britton has shrugged off the disappointment of losing on-loan defender Mark Clyde by making another temporary signing.
Wolverhampton Wanderers want impressive Northern Ireland U-21s international Clyde for first-team duty but have allowed Harriers to sign Kenny Coleman for a month.
Coleman, 20 last month, joins Wolves team-mate, midfielder John Melligan, who has extended his two-goal stay at Aggborough for another month.
The new defender is described as 6ft tall, very quick and an Irish youth international born in Cork.
He has been confined to reserve-team football at the Division One giants and boss Dave Jones is looking to give him more competitive action.
Along with Clyde and Melligan, Coleman featured in Wolves' 2-0 pre-season friendly win at Harriers, playing at right-back.
He goes straight into the squad for Saturday's home game with Macclesfield Town.
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