Newcastle United have completed the signing of 18-year-old goalkeeper James Taylor from Hemel Hempstead Town. The Magpies have high expectations for the 6ft 3in shot-stopper, who has joined on a two-year deal.
Taylor’s Journey to Newcastle
Taylor, who has already gained first-team experience in the Vanarama League and the FA Cup, will now aim to make his mark at Newcastle’s Academy and push for opportunities in the club’s second string. Hemel Hempstead Town expressed their congratulations, acknowledging Taylor’s progression from their U18s to a Premier League club.
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Taylor’s Statement and Development
Expressing his gratitude, Taylor said, “A massive thank you to everyone at the club for giving me the opportunity to step into senior football.” During his time in non-league, Taylor was coached by former Chelsea goalkeeper Dmitry Kharin, which has contributed to his development.
Changes in Newcastle’s Goalkeeping Ranks
Newcastle recently released goalkeepers Will Brown and Jude Smith, while senior-level goalkeeper Loris Karius also departed. The club has been active in the transfer market, bringing in John Ruddy and Greek international Odysseas Vlachodimos to strengthen their goalkeeping options.
Future Considerations
The future of Martin Dubravka will be determined later this month, as the Slovakian goalkeeper returns from the Euros and faces competition for his place in the squad next season.
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