Whitby Town have announced the signing of 17-year-old Jos Storr from Stockton Town, subject to FA approval.
Storr has been a scoring sensation in local leagues this season, netting 28 goals in just 14 matches for Whitby Fisherman's Society.
The young attacking midfielder also played a key role in Stockton Town's under-18s' side, featuring in the FA Youth Cup runs of the last two seasons.
Whitby Town boss Nathan Haslam said:
"He's very raw, he's only 17 but he's a nice lad.
"He's been training with us and I liked what I saw. He's a local boy, we're going to introduce him to the fold and take a longer look at him and get him into men's football.
"He's got a lot of talent, and it's up to [Jonathan] Franksy, [Matthew] Batesy and myself to help him develop and take the next step in his footballing career."
Whitby Town have thanked Stockton Town and Whitby Fisherman's Society for their assistance in the deal.


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