December 23, 2024

On Deadline Day, Taylor—who had shown promise while on loan at Cheltenham—joined the Whites from West Brom and was added to the starting lineup against Barnsley.

In midweek, the encounter at Abbey Stadium was ruined by torrential rain, but the towering defender also started at Cambridge.

The guys are fantastic, and I feel like I’ve been here for much longer than a week. He smiled, “I actually am enjoying it, just not the weather.

“There were several options available during the window, but West Brom refused to release me until they resolved their issue.

“I was required as a backup by a few players at AFCON.” They wouldn’t let me go until the end of January.

I received a call the night before the window closed informing me that Bolton was considering it. Yes, 100%, I replied. I was coming as soon as I found out they were interested.

A few well-known faces are already present at Wanderers. Taylor played alongside Dan Nlundulu at Cheltenham and went through the ranks with Zac Ashworth at the Hawthorns.
The 21-year-old said, “One of my best friends, Zach, is here.” “I already heard from him that the boys are fantastic.

“Last season, going out on loan gave me a little more confidence and gave me a better understanding of the situation,” the player said. Coming here made me feel amazing.

“This season at West Brom has been challenging so far,” he continued. I felt like I was in a good situation and had strong shape going into the season, so I had quite high expectations.

“I was still thrilled to be playing in the Championship, but I had expected to be given more of an opportunity. I wasn’t given minutes until December or January.

“However, I believed it was time for me to play in some regular games, and West Brom agreed that it would benefit me.”

Taylor is ideal for Wanderers’ demanding schedule since it allows him to continue honing his skills and become more sharp.

But in his brief career, the centre back has never encountered anything exactly like what happened at Cambridge.

“I was about to enter the game the other week between West Brom and Wolves when it was stopped in the 70th minute,” he recounted.

“Even though we were all in the changing room, we knew we would return in around twenty minutes.

We thought, “If we are going in now, there is no chance the game is going to carry on,” as soon as we arrived at Cambridge. With all the fans travelling down, it was really annoying.

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