Centre-half Byron Webster has joined the Bulls from Doncaster on a one month loan deal according to the Hereford Times.
Again this deal shows that Jamie Pitman and Russell Hoult, who are in charge at Edgar Street, have contacts.
Former Hereford United coach Richard O'Kelly is assistant manager at Doncaster.
Here's a short profile from the Doncaster OS.
Byron Webster joined Doncaster Rovers from FK SIAD Most in August 2009, following a summer trial in which he impressed manager Sean O'Driscoll.
A towering centre back, 6'5'' Webster's reading of the game is superb, despite still being in his early twenties.
Born in Leeds, Webster learned his trade at Leeds United before moving on to York City. However it was in the Czech Republic that Webster was able to develop his physicality in the central defensive role, which has stood him in good stead in The Championship.
UPDATE 12.45pm: Hereford United have confirmed the loan deal.
"We are looking to improve the squad all the time and Byron will give us extra strength and cover in defence. We've had a few injury problems too and with some important games coming up it's good to have a player like this coming in," said manager Jamie Pitman.
Meanwhile according to the HT Ryan Valentine is a doubt for Saturday's match at Lincoln.
"Ryan Valentine has to see a specialist about a stomach problem which has been troubling him so he may miss out," said Pitman