Worthing winger Reece Myles-Meekums has permanently left the club after making more than 200 appearances.
Myles-Meekums spent the majority of last season at Horsham having played under dual-registration in 2023/24.
Now, Horsham have confirmed that they have signed Myles-Meekums on a permanent basis.
The winger said on his time at Worthing: “At the time it was a little difficult because you’re used to the surroundings and used to how things work, but the main thing for me is playing football.
“So, when I was told I was surplus to requirements, it was not as hard as it may have been if I was playing and then they said I wasn’t needed, so I could see the end coming.”
Myles-Meekums scored 40 goals for Worthing in his time at the club having signed from Brighton in 2017.
He returned to Worthing in 2018 after spending time at Bromley in the National League.
Worthing wished the winger well and thanked him for his efforts.
The club also announced that they had signed defender Ollie Black from Hastings.
The centre back follows Chris Agutter to Woodside having been awarded manager’s player of the season last season.
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