
Douglas James-Taylor on the move after turning down Drogs offer
Douglas James-Taylor has rejected an offer to make a permanent switch to Drogheda United and is on brink of a fresh move after his loan spell from Walsall came to an end.
James-Taylor spent three seasons at Walsall, heading to the Drogs in July 2024.
He helped to kick-start a real upswing in the team's form which climaxed in a memorable FAI Cup final win against Derry City and a 3-1 defeat of Bray Wanderers in the SSE Airtricity Men's Promotion/Relegation play-off.
A quad injury meant James-Taylor did not feature for Drogheda until April this year, but his return massively boosted Kevin Doherty's attack and helped maintain momentum in the league. The Drogs are fourth after Friday's 3-0 loss at Derry.
In a statement, Drogheda said: "Drogheda United can confirm that Douglas James-Taylor has departed the club following the conclusion of his loan spell.
"The club had made a significant offer to James-Taylor to make the move to the club permanent. However, he has decided to pursue an opportunity elsewhere.
"James-Taylor departs having scored 15 goals in 35 games. We thank Douglas for his contribution to the club, particularly last season with his role in our FAI Cup win and maintaining our Premier Division status."
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