Henshall, 24, began his career at Swindon Town and turned down approaches from Manchester United and Liverpool in order to sign for Manchester City.
He had four years at City without breaking into the first-team and had loan spells at Chesterfield, Bristol Rovers and Ipswich Town before joining the Tractor Boys on a permanent basis.
He then went on to play for Kilmarnock, Margate and Braintree Town before joining Nuneaton in the summer of 2017, when he joined forces with current Quakers manager Tommy Wright.
Henshall has also been capped for England at under-16 and under-17 level.
“He’s a very exciting player, and it was a great pleasure to work with him when we are at Nuneaton together,” Wright told his club`s official website. “Because of the way he runs with the ball, he is lightning quick and unplayable at times.
“He is exactly what we need as a team, and he will add to our options up front. He’ll put chances on a plate for our strikers”.
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