November 7, 2024

Sunderland player set for exit posts 20-word message to fans ahead of departure

The youth player is set to leave Sunderland next month…

Ellis Taylor has penned a short message as his Sunderland exit approaches.

Taylor is set to leave Wearside when his contract expires this summer and was told before the end of the season his deal wouldn’t be renewed.

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The 21-year-old continued to play for Sunderland’s under-21s side in the knockout stages of Premier League 2, scoring a dramatic equaliser in the quarter-finals against West Ham and a memorable hat-trick against Reading in the semi-finals.

The Young Black Cats weren’t quite able to lift the trophy as they were beaten 3-1 by Tottenham in the final, with Taylor once again captaining the team. Taylor said on X after the final: “Been a pleasure to be a part of this club for so long. Nothing but respect, thank you for everything.”

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Taylor came through the ranks at Sunderland, representing the club at under-9s level before moving through the age groups and making his first-team debut in 2021. Away from football, he also had to deal with the tragic passing of his father last year, which came shortly after a challenging loan spell at Hartlepool.

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The Black Cats have been without a permanent boss since sacking Michael Beale earlier in the season, with Mike Dodds given the role on an interim basis. He ensured they remained in the Championship, and now the hunt for a new man steps up.

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