Will Buse has announced his departure from Salisbury FC after a successful season between the sticks at the Ray Mac.
Buse, voted player of the month five times during the season, also won the poll to become the supporters' player of the season, too.
Signed in August last year after completing several matches as a trialist over the summer months, the keeper, 24, went on quickly to establish himself as a fan's favourite at the Old Sarum-based club.
The keeper, who came through the ranks at Bristol City and Yeovil Town before loan spells with Bath City, Weston-super-Mare and Weymouth, was the only player to appear in all 50 matches for Brian Dutton's side last season.
It was believed that at the end of last season, Buse was open to staying at the Ray Mac; however, he posted on social media that his time with Salisbury had come to an end.
His post said, "To everyone at Salisbury FC, thank you to the players, staff and especially the fans. Wishing the club every success. It’s been a pleasure. Onto the next chapter…"

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