Former Reading winger Callum Harriott is on the look-out for a club after leaving League Two strugglers Gillingham.
Harriott endured an injury-hit three years in Berkshire, playing just 30 times under Jaap Stam, Paul Clement and Jose Gomes.
His best moment came on Boxing Day 2016, scoring a piledriver in a 3-1 win over Norwich City.
Going on to have a successful stint with Colchester United, he joined the Gills on a short-term deal in November after a personal matter kept him out of the game for over 12 months.
The 28-year-old made four appearances for Neil Harris' side until his exit this week.
Taking to social media, the former Charlton Athletic favourite said: "My time at Gillingham is up. Good to be fit again and was happy to play some games for you Gills! All the best moving forward!"
My time at Gillingham is up ⚽️ good to be fit again and was happy to play some games for you gills! All the best moving forward @TheGillsFC 🔵⚪️✌🏾 pic.twitter.com/9F3wwtbRTq
— Callum Harriott (@Ckharriott) February 28, 2023
The free agent market is open throughout the year, with the Guyana international able to move freely between clubs any time.
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