Bradford Park Avenue have strengthened their attacking options with the loan signing of Oli Johnson from Guiseley.

Johnson becomes reunited with former Lions boss Mark Bower on a one-month deal and is in line to make his debut at FC United of Manchester tomorrow.

He played a big part in the Nethermoor side's promotion from the National League North, making 34 appearances and scoring eight goals in 2014-15.

While coming through as a striker, the 28-year-old has often featured in a number ten role for the Lions behind a main front man.

Born in Wakefield, the 6ft attacker started his career with Nostell Miners Welfare in the Northern Counties East League before attracting the attentions of Stockport County in 2008.

Johnson spent just over 12 months at Edgeley Park, netting seven goals in 38 League One appearances before joining Norwich City in January 2010 for an undisclosed fee.

Starts were limited at Norwich, however, and despite netting four times in four starts and 13 short substitute appearances as City earned promotion to the Championship, Johnson found himself slipping down the pecking order.

He left Carrow Road initially on loan, with two spells at Yeovil Town across two seasons, before joining Oxford United permanently in January 2012.

His time at Oxford was short-lived, and then injuries hampered a season at York City before Johnson joined Guiseley in 2013.

In four years at Nethermoor, and across two divisions, Johnson has netted 14 goals in 44 starts.