Taylor focused on the play-offs despite Grecians' keen interest
Ryan Taylor says he will wait and see what happens over the summer with the striker high on Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale's shopping list.
The 22 year-old failed to score in seven appearances in Devon after joining the Grecians on loan from Rotherham United at the end of March. However, his all-round play certainly caught the eye and he was named man of the match in City's televised 1-1 draw at Swindon Town.
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Taylor is back at Rotherham and came on as a substitute in their 1-0 play-off semi-final first leg win at Aldershot Town on Sunday. He will be hoping to feature again as the Millers look to book their place in the Wembley final in the second leg tonight.
"My focus now is to try and help Rotherham win the League Two play-offs. The play-offs are massive games and hopefully I will be involved this week," Taylor said.
"I have got another year on my contract here and I am going to leave it to the powers that be. I will keep plugging away and see what gets said over the summer."
Tisdale certainly showed his faith in the striker by naming him as a loan striker on the final day of the season when City sealed the win they needed to preserve their League One status.
"I enjoyed it down at Exeter. It is a nice place and everyone made me feel really welcome," he said on his six week stay in Devon.
"Paul Tisdale was brilliant while I was there and all the players were extremely helpful.
"I am pleased with how it went there. I started the last two games of the season against Hartlepool and Huddersfield and I thought I played well in both of those.
"I like the football that they played — it is something that I am not used to. It is a bit different at Rotherham because there is not as much football played in League Two.
"I like getting the ball into feet and it suited my game at Exeter."
Taylor is certainly on Tisdale's wanted list as he looks to improve an attack that managed only 48 goals in 46 league games last season. Another name believed to be on Tisdale's wanted list is Leicester City frontman Billy Kee, who was released by the Foxes earlier this week.
The Northern Ireland
Under-21 international scored nine goals in 19 starts whilst on loan at Accrington Stanley this season, but the Grecians will face stiff competition for his signature with Yeovil Town, Accrington and Barnet among those chasing his signature.
Meanwhile, Tisdale spent yesterday locked in talks with full-back Scott Golbourne, who is still mulling over the contract offer.
The 22 year-old former Bristol City and Reading defender got his career back on track at Exeter with a solid season, but he has so far been reluctant to commit himself to the club with other clubs believed to be monitoring his situation.
As he is under the age of 24, Exeter would be entitled to a fee for his services though.
Today, Tisdale will also hold discussions with Bertie Cozic, who is also considering Exeter's offer of a new contract.
The Frenchman, who turned 32 yesterday, started a new business venture during the course of the season, which takes up a lot of his time and he may opt to quit football to focus his energies on that instead.












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