TOP scorer Matty Taylor is being linked with moves to several clubs. The 28-goal striker is one of a number of out-of-contract players whose future is to be resolved in the coming weeks and chairman Steve Hamer last week revealed that Rovers would have the opportunity to match any offers the in-demand striker may receive from elsewhere.
Scottish Premier League side Heart of Midlothian expressed an interest in taking Taylor on a pre-contract basis in January and reports over the weekend have suggested that Hull City, Preston North End, Leeds United and Celtic are also keen on the striker.
Chairman Steve Hamer said: "There are several contracts to either be renewed or extended and we will be looking to resolve all of those issues as quickly as we can. I also anticipate that we will be inundated by agents whose clients will see us as a more attractive proposition now we are in League One. It has been a euphoric weekend but the hard work of preparing for next season now starts in earnest. We will talk to Darrell (Clarke) and see how he wants to shape the future and we will back his judgement so that we are ready to give it a good crack in League One."
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Scottish Premier League side Heart of Midlothian expressed an interest in taking Taylor on a pre-contract basis in January and reports over the weekend have suggested that Hull City, Preston North End, Leeds United and Celtic are also keen on the striker.
Chairman Steve Hamer said: "There are several contracts to either be renewed or extended and we will be looking to resolve all of those issues as quickly as we can. I also anticipate that we will be inundated by agents whose clients will see us as a more attractive proposition now we are in League One. It has been a euphoric weekend but the hard work of preparing for next season now starts in earnest. We will talk to Darrell (Clarke) and see how he wants to shape the future and we will back his judgement so that we are ready to give it a good crack in League One."
Read more: http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Bristo...tory-29248477-detail/story.html#ixzz48AOrp4jO

