Former Reading winger Callum Harriott has made a return to the National League with York City.
The 29-yer-old featured three times for Yeovil Town last season as they were relegated from the division.
An experienced winger, Harriott played 30 times and scored four goals in an injury-hit three years with the Royals- joining after impressing in six years with Charlton Athletic.
Spending time with Colchester United and Gillingham since his exit in 2019, the Guyana international has made the move to Yorkshire after the Minstermen finished 19th in the fifth tier.
It marks his first move 'north' after playing for clubs in and around London.
Upon signing, Harriott said: “I’m glad to be here, I’m just looking forward to get going now.”
He has high hopes for him and the team as he said: “hopefully we can just keep pushing forward and get right to the top”
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