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·15. Mai 2024
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·15. Mai 2024
The 21-year-old spent most of this season on loan at Bromley FC, playing a small part in their promotion to League Two.
Kido Taylor-Hart playing for Bromley FC (Photo by Martin Greig via Bromley FC on Twitter)
Taylor-Hart, who rose through the ranks of the Hale End academy, confirmed his exit in an Instagram post, expressing his gratitude to the staff, coaches, fans, and fellow players at Arsenal. He acknowledged the club’s role in his development, stating, “The club has quite literally seen me grow up and go from a boy to a man.”
Despite his promising talent, Taylor-Hart faced challenges with injuries and limited opportunities with the U21s. During his time at Arsenal, he made 33 appearances for the U21 squad, scoring six goals.
The young winger also had a brief but impactful stint at Bromley FC, where he contributed to their successful promotion campaign with a goal and an assist in nine league appearances.
Meanwhile, Bromley manager Andy Woodman has expressed interest in bringing another Arsenal player, Alex Kirk, back to the club for next season. Kirk, a defender who also spent the season on loan at Bromley, played an even more crucial role in their promotion, particularly in the play-off final.