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Harriers expect to lose Dan Bradley

Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr today admitted he expects to lose Dan Bradley but the club will be entitled to a fee for the midfielder's services.

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Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr today admitted he expects to lose Dan Bradley but the club will be entitled to a fee for the midfielder's services.

Bradley has told boss Burr he has received a better offer than the original and revised deals put to him by Harriers and wants to leave.

But, as the 21-year-old is under 24 and has been made a 're-engagement' contract offer, Harriers can still command compenation.

The Cannock-born former Villa trainee joined in January on a deal until the end of the season, a month after his release from Tamworth.

Flashes of promise came in his seven starts and eight substitute appearances but it now appears that Harriers have seen the last of him.

The players report back for pre-season training tomorrow and Burr is not expecting Bradley to be among them.

The Harriers chief said: "We are disappointed, as we would have liked to have kept Dan with us and we have put two offers to him now.

"He's already made it clear to us that he has been made a better offer elsewhere, though.

"We are now expecting him to sign for another club soon."

Harriers will also release their new home kit for the upcoming Blue Square Premier season on the day their pre-season friendly against Wolves.

It's hoped the strip will be available to buy in the club shop at Aggborough before and after the game against the Championship club on July 27.

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