GOALKEEPER Dean Coleman has become Kidderminster Harriers' fourth signing of the summer.

The former Walsall custodian has agreed a one-year deal to be Scott Bevan's understudy and joins fellow new boys Justin Richards, Andy Ferrell and Paul Bignot at Aggborough.

After coming through the ranks at Walsall, Coleman first signed professional terms back in 2003.

He made a name for himself on his first-team debut by saving a penalty with his first touch as a sub against Blackpool before stopping another spot-kick later in the game.

The 21-year-old left the Bescot in May 2006 and has since had stints with Bromsgrove Rovers and most recently last season at Willenhall Town.

Meanwhile, Hereford United are set to receive a six-figure sum following Andy Williams' switch to Bristol Rovers.

The 20-year-old out-of-contract striker moved to the Pirates and the two clubs have agreed a compensation package, which includes a 20 per cent sell-on clause, without the need for a tribunal. Manager Graham Turner said: "It's a guaranteed six-figure sum and then there's top-ups after he's played games."

Rovers had a £150,000 bid accepted in January but Williams turned the move down.