DIRECTOR of football Jan Molby has insisted centre-half Adam Willis remains in his future plans at Kidderminster Harriers.
Willis has played five games for Conference club Burton, including an FA Cup match, but his loan deal there ends after the weekend.
Molby is set to recall Willis and said: "I've told him he is in my plans.
"The problem is we have players who need to play but a lack of games to play them in.
"We will probably ask Adam to come back after this month."
With many of Harriers' fringe players looking rusty at Worcester on Monday, it has spearheaded calls for the reserve team to be reformed.
And Molby admitted: "We don't have enough full-time professionals at the moment.
"Whoever is in charge next season needs to look at restarting the reserve team on a Wednesday night."
Meanwhile, Willis has made a good impact at Burton although two more yellow cards have landed him with a one-match ban.
However, it wil coincide with the FA Cup second round weekend which the defender is cup-tied for anyway.
He was recently joined at Burton by Aggborough old boy Andy Corbett who scored a last-minute winner in Tuesday's 3-2 win over Leigh RMI.
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