
Aurio Teixeira seals West Brom exit to join Hereford FC
Aurio Teixeira has sealed his permanent exit from West Brom to join Hereford FC, a club that’s currently plying its trade in the National League North.
The West Midlands club confirmed on 14 May that the 20-year-old midfielder has left Hawthorns for good to pen a two-year deal.
Bulls manager Paul Caddis even said that the former Baggies starlet was coveted by a lot of teams and they had to beat the competition to secure his services.

“I am delighted to have someone of Aurio’s quality as part of our club moving forward,” he said.
“We have beaten off a lot of full-time clubs to capture Aurio’s signature. He is a player that epitomises what I see this football club as, hard working with an abundance of character and a desire to get better.”
Needed the move
Hereford were willing to give Teixeira first-team football and that wasn’t just going to be handed to him at the Hawthorns.
Under Carlos Corberan, this side has become playoff contenders and will certainly be aiming to secure promotion next season.

What they need is an influx of players capable of helping the side bridge the gap and ensuring that they finish in the top six and maybe look to even secure direct qualification.
Hopefully, Teixeira can show everyone what he’s worth as he moves to the West Midlands to take his career to the next level.
Senior football is important at that age and he’s shown ambition by moving a few leagues down just to play regularly.
In other West Brom news, a defender may never feature for the club again after what happened and may even leave for free.