![]() ![]() ![]() Since making the move over from Belfast club Linfield 18 months ago, Taylor has moved into a house with Jamie McDonnell, a midfielder who signed from Glentoran last summer and Aaron Donnelly, a left-sided defender who joined from Dungannon Swifts in 2019. Taylor is not the only young man in the Forest ranks who is seen as having a bright future with Northern Ireland. There is also hope his rise to prominence on the international stage might help the Championship club continue to tap into the market in his homeland at a time when Brexit has meant signing 16- and 17-year-old players from across the rest of Europe has become more challenging. Yet just over two weeks ago, he made his debut in front of 14,000 people at Windsor Park, as a substitute in a 1-0 win over Lithuania in World Cup qualifying.Īt Nottingham Forest, there have been high hopes for Taylor for some time - since long before he made that unexpectedly early Northern Ireland bow. Neither would have expected it to happen before Taylor turned 18. ![]()
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