Burton Albion sign Wolves' Terry Taylor, Peterborough's Ryan Broom & Preston's Josh Earl

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Terry Taylor (left) played four games for Wolves in the EFL Trophy, but made only one senior appearanceImage source, Rex Features
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Terry Taylor (left) played four games for Wolves in the EFL Trophy, but made only one senior appearance

Burton Albion have signed Wolves midfielder Terry Taylor for an undisclosed fee, while Preston defender Josh Earl and Peterborough midfielder Ryan Broom have joined on loan.

Taylor, 19, has agreed a two-and-a-half-year deal after spending the first half of this season on loan at Grimsby.

Earl, 22, has played just seven games for North End this season, but signed a new three-year deal in October.

Broom, 24, has played 18 times for Posh since moving from Cheltenham in August.

Ayrshire-born Wales Under-21 international Taylor began his career with Aberdeen before moving to Premier League Wolves in 2017.

He has spent the last three years in the Wolves Academy.

He made four appearances for Wolves Under-23s in the EFL Trophy last season as well as making his senior debut against Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup - and has made 14 appearances for Grimsby this season.

Burton manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has now made nine signings since returning to the club on 1 January.

The Brewers are bottom of League Two, five points behind 23rd-placed Wigan Athletic - and seven adrift of safety.

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