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Sheffield Wednesday confirm striker’s trial spell ahead of potential S6 switch

Lyle Taylor, 32, is currently at Nottingham Forest in the Premier League but will currently see his contract expire during the summer of 2023 unless an extension can be agreed. (Photo: Chris Brunskill)
Lyle Taylor, 32, is currently at Nottingham Forest in the Premier League but will currently see his contract expire during the summer of 2023 unless an extension can be agreed. (Photo: Chris Brunskill)

The 33-year-old ex-Sheffield United man was spotted at Hillsborough on Tuesday night as the Owls drew 1-1 with Middlesbrough, giving reason to believe that he could be on his way back to South Yorkshire to join Xisco’s ranks at S6.

But there’s no done deal yet according to the Wednesday boss, who explained that Taylor will be assessed by the club before they make a decision about whether he can ‘give something special’ that will help improve the team’s fortunes.

“We spoke before about what we’re working on,” the Owls boss told the media after Taylor had walked past. “We are trying to find one striker for us - we’re looking for somebody who can give us something different, something to improve the last third.

“We can improve at training every day and maybe in three months we are at the level, or we can find another one - so now he’s training with us, and after that we’ll decide if he’s going to continue with us or not.

“Right now he’s an option, and we’ll evaluate whether he can give something special for the team and help the squad. He’s the sort of player than can give something different.”

Taylor has been without a club since leaving Forest over the summer, but has been in action for his national team, Montserrat, as recently as this month, and grabbed himself a couple of goals in 3-2 win over Barbados 10 days ago.

Xisco has given no time frame with regards to how long he’ll be given to impress, but his status as a free agent means that he can be snapped up whenever.