October 6, 2024

The Wrexham target, Aaron Collins, declared himself out of his team’s match in order to force through a trade, according to Bristol Rovers manager Matt Taylor.

Consequently, what happened?
Today, Bristol Rovers defeated Oxford 3-1, however Collins was not in the team as he tried to get a trade to the Red Dragons. The Welsh striker, who is presently playing for Wrexham, is eager to join the team and might help them advance to League One. The Rovers owner made an effort to limit rumors.

THOUGHS OF TAYLOR
Taylor tried not to answer the queries about Wrexham’s interest, but he was unable to do so. He said on BBC Radio Bristol in response to questions about Collins’ absence: “That’s Aaron’s decision, not mine. We are aware that a lot is happening behind the scenes in regards to potential developments during the upcoming transfer window.

He didn’t feel like he was in a position to be available for today after our conversation from yesterday.

WERE YOU AWARENESS?
Collins has already participated in League Two competition for six different teams. Collins has played for Newport County, Morecambe, Tranmere Rovers, Notts County, Colchester United, and Forest Green Rovers.

FUTURE PLANS FOR WREXHAM?
Tomorrow, Wrexham takes on Blackburn in the FA Cup; the following weekend, they play again in League Two. Collins will be enhancing the attacking options available to the Red Dragons, who will be daydreaming of promotion.

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