Making a total of twenty first-team appearances for the Yelz, the 19-year-old has earned an army of fans at the Grove, including manager Russ Penn.
Speaking via Halesowen's official website, Penn said: "I’d like to thank Charlie for his contribution to Halesowen Town. Wraggy has produced some great performances both last season and this season.
"He’s scored some big goals for the club and has been a big part of what we are trying to build. I’d like to thank Ryan Simmonds and Mat Sadler of Walsall for allowing us to have Charlie in his journey of development.
"All good things must come to and though and with starts not guaranteed, I don’t want to stand in a young boy's way when it comes to playing regular football.
"Myself and everyone at Halesowen Town wish Charlie all the best in his next steps."
"Myself and everyone at Halesowen Town wish Charlie all the best in his next steps."
