22-07-2024, 07:43
Salford City have confirmed the signing of winger Jon Taylor on a one-year deal following a trial.
Taylor, 32, has made more than 400 EFL appearances, scoring 60 goals, in spells at Shrewsbury Town, Rotherham United, Peterborough United and Doncaster Rovers.
His time at Doncaster was hampered by illness and injury but he is looking forward to life at Salford.
"I am so proud and happy to be here, I've come here on trial to prove to the manager and the football club that I am fully fit," Taylor told the club website.
"From the outside looking in, I think a lot of people will have probably written me off, thinking I've just been injured, but I've had confidence in myself, and in my body, that I knew that I was fine."
Taylor said he was grateful to manager Karl Robinson for signing him.
He added: "I made the decision to come to Salford to prove to this manager, who I've come across plenty of times, that I am fully fit.
"I had opportunities to go elsewhere, but my eggs are in this basket to come to Salford. and I am so grateful to him and to the football club for giving me the opportunity, and now I am sound and I cannot wait to repay them.”
Salford narrowly avoided relegation from League Two last season, finishing 20th.
Taylor, 32, has made more than 400 EFL appearances, scoring 60 goals, in spells at Shrewsbury Town, Rotherham United, Peterborough United and Doncaster Rovers.
His time at Doncaster was hampered by illness and injury but he is looking forward to life at Salford.
"I am so proud and happy to be here, I've come here on trial to prove to the manager and the football club that I am fully fit," Taylor told the club website.
"From the outside looking in, I think a lot of people will have probably written me off, thinking I've just been injured, but I've had confidence in myself, and in my body, that I knew that I was fine."
Taylor said he was grateful to manager Karl Robinson for signing him.
He added: "I made the decision to come to Salford to prove to this manager, who I've come across plenty of times, that I am fully fit.
"I had opportunities to go elsewhere, but my eggs are in this basket to come to Salford. and I am so grateful to him and to the football club for giving me the opportunity, and now I am sound and I cannot wait to repay them.”
Salford narrowly avoided relegation from League Two last season, finishing 20th.
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