Omari Sterling-James: Solihull Moors winger agrees new contract
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Solihull Moors winger Omari Sterling-James has signed a new undisclosed-length contract with Liam McDonald's National League side.
The 23-year-old came through the youth system at Birmingham City but moved into non-league after he failed to play for the first team.
He spent two seasons at Cheltenham Town before joining Solihull in the summer.
Sterling-James' new deal comes just two days after scoring twice in the 3-2 Boxing Day win over Chester.
"I've really enjoyed working with Liam McDonald again," said Sterling-James, who first played for the Moors boss in their days together at Redditch. "I feel that this football club is going places."
- Published23 December 2016
- Published21 December 2016
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