In his previous spells with the Tigers on loan from Cheltenham in 2015/16, Williams scored 7 times in sixteen appearances and comes in to help further bolster the attacking options available to Marc Richards following Rhys Kavanagh’s signing last week.
Able to play in both an attacking midfield role or as a striker, Williams will be an excellent option for City after his experience in playing at a high level in America’s USL where he scored 8 goals, despite suffering two key spells of injury.
He has turned down League offers in order to play regular first-team football now and opted to return to Gloucester.
Marc Richards told the club`s official website: “It’s great that we’ve been able to bring Harry in as he gives us greater strength in depth and will add to our attacking options. He’s come in to help us out at a key stage in our season. We know he can play at a higher level and hopefully with the chances we’ve been creating, he can come in, score some goals for us and once again enable him to kick on in his career.
"We are hoping to have him in the squad for Saturday but we are waiting on his international clearance”.