Bradford City man finds new club after having contract terminated

 

Rayhaan Tulloch has found a new club after his contract with West Brom was terminated in February.

The 23-year-old spent six years as a player at The Hawthorn’s and made seven appearances for the senior team in total. Tulloch’s contract was terminated by mutual consent on Deadline Day after he had returned from a loan spell at Bradford City. At the Bantams, he made 10 appearances, notching up two assists and a goal, but having found game time limited, it was decided that a recall was the best course of action.

As he was released inside of the transfer window, Tulloch has been allowed to find a new club, and having spent more than a month without a team, he has now signed terms with a club in a higher division to Bradford. The Birmingham-born winger has joined League One outfit Shrewsbury Town on a short-term contract until the end of the season.

Tulloch was named amongst the substitute’s for his new side at the weekend. He didn’t come on however but watched the Shrews defeat Port Vale, who are managed by former Baggies boss Darren Moore, 2-1. Shrewsbury are 17th in the League One standings, and are seven points above safety, Tulloch’s next opportunity to make his debut is on Tuesday (March 12) when his new club hosts Exeter City at the New Meadow.

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