Barrow have sold striker Billy Waters to National League leaders Wrexham for an undisclosed fee.
Bluebirds boss Pete Wild brought Waters to the club in the summer after he had been top scorer for him at FC Halifax Town, hitting 21 goals in the 2021/22 National League season.
This season, the 28-year-old Waters has netted nine times in 40 appearances for The Bluebirds, including a hat-trick in November against Colchester United.
He was named as League Two Player of the Month a couple of weeks later.
Epsom-born Waters started as a youth player at Crewe Alexandra but then had a wandering career taking in Cheltenham, Northampton, Cambridge (loan), Newport (loan) and Torquay before joining Halifax in 2021.
Waters now makes the switch to the Racecourse Ground, where he will join Wrexham in the midst of a National League title charge.
Phil Parkinson’s side currently sit atop the table, thanks to a remarkable return of 94 points from 38 games. The Red Dragons are looking to put an end to their 15 year stay in non-league’s top tier and return to the Football League.
Barrow said in a statement: “We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Billy for his hard work and contributions during his time at the SO Legal Stadium, and wish him well for his future career.”