Valletta have announced that they parted ways with Brazilian striker Taylon, the Premier League club announced.
In a statement, Valletta FC said that termination of their relation was taken by a mutual agreement.
The Brazilian striker joined the Citizens in the summer on a two-year contract but struggled to secure a regular place in Jesmond Zerafa’s team.
In fact, the former Hibernians forward made only five appearances for the capital club and has yet to find the net in the BOV Premier League this season.
It remains to be seen whether Valletta will be looking to find a replacement for the Brazilian to add more competition for the team’s main attacking duo Kyrian Nwoko and Mario Fontanella.
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