FC Halifax Town striker Will Harris is being eyed by Hartlepool United, according to reports. Harris, who scored 22 goals in 43 National League games last season, has been linked with a move to Victoria Park. Former Spennymoor Town manager Jamie Chandler, who signed Harris during his time with the Moors, believes the move would be beneficial for both the player and the club. Chandler said Harris was probably unlucky during his time at Spennymoor, playing alongside Glen Taylor, but has thrived at FC Halifax Town. Hartlepool United have already made several signings this summer, including experienced striker Jordan Hugill and former Morecambe forward Jack Nolan. The club is looking to further strengthen its squad ahead of the return to pre-season training later this month. Harris's form last season has attracted interest from several clubs, and Chandler believes Hartlepool United would be a good fit for the striker. The transfer window is ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether Harris will make the move to Victoria Park. FC Halifax Town will be looking to retain their key players as they prepare for the new season. The club's fans will be eager to see how the squad shapes up ahead of the upcoming campaign. Hartlepool United's head coach Lee Clark and head of recruitment Chris Beech are working to strengthen the squad, with a goalkeeper and striker believed to be high on their agenda.