WORCESTER City defender Jemiah Richards is poised to complete his move to Bromsgrove Rovers.
The youngster, who only signed for the Blue Square South outfit in the summer, is hoping to secure a move to the Victoria Ground in order to play more first team football.
Following manager Richard Dryden’s capture of Tom Kemp, the former Stafford Rangers man has slipped further down the pecking order at St George’s Lane.
But with the 22-year-old heading out, Dryden is hopeful that he will be able to keep ex-Tamworth man Kemp at the club for the foreseeable future.
“Jemiah’s attitude has been spot-on,” said Dryden. “If it comes off for him it should be a decent move.”
Richards’ switch to Bromsgrove is the second Worcester player to leave for Rovers with defender Rapinder Gill rejoining them earlier in the campaign.
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