WES Morgan is being tipped as a future Nottingham Forest star but is first aiming to make an impact at Kidderminster Harriers.
The 19-year-old centre-back has joined on a month's loan and made his debut in Saturday's disappointing defeat to Scunthorpe.
But despite the result, the Nottingham Forest teenager showed promise and looked solid in Tuesday's success against Southend.
It was quite a step up for Morgan, who like loan signings Mark Clyde, John Melligan and Andy Bishop before him, has just been confined to reserve-team and youth football.
He said: "It seems like a friendly, well-run club here. Hopefully, I can do my bit to help Kidderminster get into the play-offs.
"If it helps me get nearer the Forest first team then it should be a good move.
"I enjoyed playing in front of a bigger crowd against Scunthorpe and in a proper competitive game.
"I didn't think I did too bad considering I'd had one training session with the lads beforehand.
"It wasn't a good result so that soured my debut for me."
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