Sunderland Echo

Black Cats continue contract talks as Taylor explains aims

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Ellis Taylor hopes to get 90 minutes under his belt for Sunderland’s Under-21s side before the end of the season after returning from an injury setback.

The 21-year-old, whose contract is set to expire this summer, made his first appearance since January when he came off the bench against Middlesbro­ugh during a Premier League 2 match at the Stadium of Light.

“It’s always nice to play and especially at the stadium,” Taylor said. “Hopefully,

I can get more and more minutes coming to the end of the season, build up that momentum again and hopefully finish the season strong. I think towards the last game hopefully I can aim for that 90 minutes and get that under my belt.”

Sunderland’s Under21s side have two games remaining in Premier League 2 this season, against Liverpool and Blackburn, and sit 10th in the table. Graeme Murty’s side are set to finish in the top 16 teams, meaning they will qualify for the knockout stages of the competitio­n.

They would also qualify for next season’s Premier League

Internatio­nal Cup if they finish in the top 12.

“We’ve still got two games to go and we have to just try and finish as high as we can,” added Taylor. Taylor is one of several Under-21s players whose contract is set to expire this summer. Caden Kelly and Michael Spellman are also among the players who are nearing the end of their current deals.

When asked about contract negotiatio­ns, Murty said:

“Lots have begun, lots are concluded, lots are in progress. As soon as we have some news to pass on we will.”

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Sunderland youngster Ellis Taylor.

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