Hereford United have underlined their ambition and determination with a double signing on transfer deadline day.
The Bulls have signed Cameroon striker Amadou Rabihou and German utility player Dominic Werling.
Rabihou, 25, kicked off his football career with AC Milan but hit the headlines with Austrian side, Sturm Graz scoring 12 goals in 65 games.
He's been on trial with United for the past 10 days and - as well as impressing in training - scored a breathtaking goal for the reserves against a strong Coventry side.
Manager Simon Davey said: "Amadou has looked very sharp in the time he's had with us and has a lot of experience playing against some of the best sides in Europe. He's 6ft 1in - strong and quick and will give us an extra dimension in attack."
Rabihou has signed on for the rest of the year and the club are now seeking international clearance.
Werling, 27, started his career in his homeland of Germany before moving to Turkey where he was spotted by Simon Davey who signed him for Barnsley.
He also had a spell with Huddersfield Town before moving to Darlington this summer, but found himself out of favour and so decided to buy himself out of his contract and become a free agent in the hope of finding a new club.
"Dominic is a left sided player who can fill many roles and this is what we've been looking for. I worked with him at Barnsley and feel he has the qualities and character which we need to make Hereford a real force," explained Davey.