From Sligo Rovers FC website:
Moorhouse makes move to Rovers
Sligo Rovers can confirm the signing of striker Greg Moorhouse on a contract until the end of the current SSE Airtricity Premier Division.
Rovers have signed the 23-year-old after a fine season in the NIFL with 10 league goals with Glenavon, as well as nine assists, with 16 goals in all competitions.
He recently returned from a trial spell at Coventry City and was in demand following his return to Ireland, but the Bit o' Red have won the race for his signature after agreeing a deal with his club.
Moorhouse began his career with Lourdes Celtic and St Joseph's Boys, before shining with Crumlin United, including the winner against Finn Harps in an FA Cup tie last year.
That persuaded Glenavan to sign the striker and following a breakthrough year in the North, he joins Gerard Lyttle's men.
Moorhouse said: "I'm really excited. Hopefully we can start pushing up the table. That's why I'm here
"It was a good season with Glenavon last year. I started off well. I had a little injury as I fractured my metertasal. I came back straight into the team and scored a lot of goals.
"The season didn't end too well as we missed out on Europe but I still consider it a good season looking back on it all.
"Hopefully I can come in and score some goals. I had a look at it, I was here on Saturday night for the Dundalk game. The signs were good. The result was deserved. There is a lot of fresh faces coming in and we can pull together and get some results."
Moorhouse revealed Coventry were keen to sign him but the move broke down as the clubs were unable to agree a deal.
He said the time spent with Coventry has given him a taste for full-time football: "I loved it. I went over there for two weeks of pre-season with the option of a third week in Spain if they liked me.
"The two weeks went well, then the trip to Spain went well and in the fourth week it came about that Coventry wanted to offer me a contract. They told me to head home and get more stuff and say goodbye to my family.
"They tried to get in touch with Glenavon to sort out a deal and that fell through. It did alert a lot of clubs then. I really enjoyed it over there. I enjoyed training two times a day and going to the gym and the constant environment of football time football. I think I already learned a lot from the four weeks with Coventry."
The striker was at The Showgrounds on Saturday to witness the 1-1 draw with Dundalk and will come into contention for this Saturday's game with St Patrick's Athletic in Sligo.
"The crowd pushed the team on last Saturday. The lads did well. I can see why our home form has been good because the fans are brilliant.
"I played for St Pat's at schoolboy level. Hopefully I'll be involved on Saturday. It looks like it'll be a six-pointer and that would get us level if we win. We can go out and get the result."