Leeds United starlet Charlie Taylor has expressed his delight at having stepped up his comeback bid in training with the Whites today.

Taylor has been out for several weeks with a virus and is only slowing easing himself back towards full fitness.




Head coach Steve Evans says that the left-back is involved in 70 per cent of the training sessions the first team are undertaking at present, but it should be up to 100 per cent next week.

And Taylor is just delighted to be back on the grass with his Leeds team-mates.
 

 

Good to be back in training with the team today ⚽️

A photo posted by Charlie Taylor (@charlietaylor93) on


He took to social media to post a photograph of himself in training today.

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Taylor then wrote: "Good to be back in training with the team today."

This weekend's Championship match against Rotherham United comes too soon for the youngster, while the defender feels he is also unlikely to feature against QPR at Loftus Road on 28th November.

Instead, Taylor is targeting being available for the visit of high-flying Hull City on 5th December.