Chester put in a seven-day request to speak Gough, and although the club did everything to keep him, the opportunity of National League football was too good to turn down.
Telford manager Rob Edwards told his club`s official website: “Jordan has been terrific for us since I arrived at the club and has remained the ultimate professional over the seven-day period, including traveling to North Ferriby on Saturday, despite the fact he knew he could be leaving.
“The opportunity to join a National League club shows how well he has done for us this season and the chance the work with Marcus again was too good to turn down.”
AFC Telford also conformed that Matthew Barnes-Homer has been duel registered with Evo-Stik League Premier side Halesowen Town to help him gain some valuable minutes which is something Edwards couldn’t guarantee at the moment.