Hereford top scorer Harry White has made a surprise exit from the National League North side to go travelling.
The 23-year-old has scored four times for the Bulls this season, but has struggled for game time recently following the arrivals of George Lloyd and James Roberts as well as the return from injury of Mike Symons.
He has agreed to cancel his contract by mutual consent to take advantage of an opportunity to spend some time travelling with his girlfriend.
Head of football Tim Harris said: “Harry expressed his wishes to take some time out and go travelling with his girlfriend, we certainly wouldn’t want to stand in the way of an opportunity like this for him and we have agreed that he can leave by mutual consent.
“We’d like to thank him for his efforts whilst he was with us, and we all wish him well for the future.”
After returning from a spell in US College soccer in 2014, the physical striker spent a season with Gloucester before earning a move to League One Barnsley. He has spent the last two seasons in the National League.
The 24-year-old started out as a member of the Coventry City Academy and had spells with a number of Non-League clubs, as well as spending a year playing College Soccer in the USA, before settling into the Gloucester City first team in 2014.
The Birmingham-born forward went on to make over 30 appearances for The Tigers before being snapped up by the then League 1 side, Barnsley in 2015 for an undisclosed fee.
His spell at Oakwell, where he was a member of the development squad, saw his first-team game-time limited and he was sent out on loan to Kidderminster Harriers and Boreham Wood, before making a permanent switch to Solihull Moors at the start of the 2016/17 season for a nominal fee.
White finished the 2016/17 season Solihull Moors’ top goalscorer, a record that saw him snapped by long-time admirers, Chester FC for the 2017/18 season.