Dan Rowe has become the first player to commit his future to the Club after the defender agreed terms on an extended contract at The Brewery Field.
The 29-year-old centre-back arrived last summer after a spell at Whitby Town and went on to make 23 appearances in all competitions during his debut campaign.
Rowe produced some exceptional performances at the heart of the Moors rearguard but was frustrated by a troublesome hamstring injury which disrupted his season.
However, the experienced defender is determined to spend more time on the pitch in 2025/26 after he agreed the terms on a new deal for next term.
“Dan is an important player for us, on and off the pitch,” explained Moors boss Graeme Lee.
“When he was out there for us last season, he was a big presence in the heart of our defence – he’s a leader and is someone who the lads all have big respect for.
“It was important for us to get the deal agreed to keep him at the Club and I know he’s already working hard this summer to make sure he comes back in the best condition.
“Dan can be a big asset for us in the coming season, so we’re really pleased to come to this agreement and we’re looking forward to working with him again next year.”