WREXHAM will be keeping tabs on transfer speculation linking former Reds’ captain Neil Taylor with a move from Swansea City to Arsenal.
Swansea signed left-back Taylor from Wrexham in the summer of 2010 for a tribunal-fixed fee of £150,000 plus 10 per cent of any future transfer profit, but the Wales international has dismissed speculation linking him with a move to the Gunners during the January transfer window.
The 22-year-old, who rejected a move to Newcastle during the summer, has been linked with Arsebal during recent weeks, and talk of a move could intensify when the Swans host Arsene Wenger’s side in the Premier League on Sunday.
However, Taylor insists he is happy at the Liberty Stadium.
“I’ve had a few texts off people telling me, but I just get on with my football,” said Taylor. “I’m enjoying my football here and I think it’s going great.
“Every player should be getting watched at the moment because we’e a young outfit and we’re doing really well.
“We play some exciting stuff and I think a lot of people are talking about us which we want to just keep doing.
“We’re a hard working bunch and as long as we stay together and keep going, we’ll be successful as a team.”
Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers has confirmed he hoped to complete the loan signing of Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran “in the next 24-48 hours”.