DAN Bradley has returned to former club AFC Fylde from Kidderminster Harriers.
The 29-year-old had joined Harriers for a second spell after leaving Fylde in 2017 for a substantial fee believed to be around £75,000.
In the season and a half that followed he made 37 starts for Harriers in National League North playing in midfield and attack.
National League promotion-chasers Fylde have been keen to recapture their former talisman and had an undisclosed fee accepted by Harriers.
The deal has been agreed along with future incentives, allowing the ex-Tamworth and Alfreton Town player to return.
Bradley joins fellow former Harriers players Ryan Croasdale, Jordan Tunnicliffe and Zaine Francis-Angol at Fylde.
His deal will run until the end of the 2020-21 season. He was integral in their National League North-winning side in 2016-17.
Bradley had moved back to the Midlands for family reasons but it is believed he is now able to return to settle in Lancashire.
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