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Louie Lefevre shares all the info about Fletcher Holman's loan to Solihull Moors.

U21 striker Fletcher Holman has moved to National League side Solihull Moors on loan for the remainder of the season to join up with former Wolves academy players Ackeme Francis-Burrell and Olly Tipton. 

Holman currently has ten goals in all competitions including three against opposition in Solihull Moors’ division through the National League Cup. Holman has four in total against senior opposition, his highlights so far featuring a brace against Oldham Athletic as well as a goal against League 2 Port Vale back in September. 

While this is a first loan move from Wolves for the young goalscorer, it won’t be his first senior run. Holman made 21 Vanarama National South appearances while at Eastbourne Borough before joining Wolves in January of last season. He grabbed five goals for ‘The Sports’ across two seasons before completing his move to the Black Country. 

Solihull Moors currently find themselves in battle for promotion. Sitting in 5th place, it’s a race for the play-offs for Andy Whing’s men. He will be hoping that Holman can contribute to the side’s charge for League Two football next season, something Solihull fell one match short of last time around by losing to Bromley on penalties at Wembley in the play-off final. 

Holman could make his debut on Saturday when his new side visit Aldershot Town.

LOUIE LEFEVRE

ARTICLE BY LOUIE LEFEVRE

Wolves fan and South Bank season ticket holder currently studying in Salford. I enjoy cricket, tennis and boxing but football has always been my favourite sport. I am particularly interested in youth football for Wolves and England. I am also a referee and my favourite player is Craig Dawson!

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