Kidderminster Harriers have confirmed that a deal has been agreed to sign Scunthorpe United striker Adam Boyes on loan for the remainder of the Blue Square Premier season.
Nineteen-year-old hot-shot Boyes is one of the finest recent graduates of the youth set-up at York City - whilst a trainee at KitKat Crescent, the player spent more than one trial spell with Manchester United as he etched out a reputation as one of the game's brightest potential stars.
After breaking through into the first team with the Minstermen, Boyes went on to feature almost thirty times last season and finished with their showpiece FA Trophy Final at Wembley as City lost out to Stevenage Borough.
His energetic, raw style led to interest from a number of clubs and it was the Iron who stumped up an undisclosed fee to take him to Glanford Park this past summer.
Boyes awaits his Championship debut, but remains familiar with the Blue Square Premier after returning to York for a brief loan spell earlier this campaign.
The striker is available for FA Trophy action during his stay with us, and his deal would likely be extended should the club be fortunate enough to reach the final in May.
With James Lawrie away with the Northern Ireland under-21 side, Boyes will go straight into the squad to face Ebbsfleet United on Tuesday evening at Aggborough.









