ARTHUR GNAHOUA has signed a one-year deal at the University of Bolton Stadium to boost Bolton Wanderers strike force.
The 28 year-old was previously with Macclesfield Town and has had previous league experience with Carlisle United and Shrewsbury Town.
The French-born forward moved to England at the age of six and grew up in Salford.
He is no stranger to the University of Bolton Stadium, having spent time in the club’s Academy in 2003.
Gnahoua began his senior career with Stalybridge Celtic before joining Macclesfield for the first of his two spells at Moss Rose in 2012.
He signed for Kidderminster Harriers in January 2016 and was their top goal scorer in the 2016-17 season as they reached the National League North play-off semi-finals.
Speaking to bwfc.co.uk, Gnahoua said: “I’m delighted to have got the move over the line and I’m excited to join the team.
”It’s a big club and I’m looking forward to showing the fans how I can play.
“I played here when I was younger and it’s really nice to come back to the club.”
Head Coach Ian Evatt added: “We are pleased to bring in Arthur who will strengthen our attacking options.”