“It is really disappointing” how a bitter transfer story between Chloe Kelly and the club ended.
Kelly joined the women's Premier League competitors in Arsenal in a loan deal on the day of the deadline after it was the subject of heavy transfer speculation over the past month.
On Wednesday, 27 -year -old England released Instagram on Wednesday that she wanted to be “happy again” and did not see her future in the city after the summer.
“It was really disappointing and the end of this that happened,” Taylor said at a press conference on Friday.
“We never want to hear a player who had no good experience in the club, and I am sure that this is not the case throughout the period, and perhaps this modern period is only not to play.
“We are in a selection -based action where difficult decisions must be made to improve the team. Sometimes players can finally fall for that.”
Kelly, who started only one start in the league in the city of this season, was concerned about its place in the England squad with the 2025 European Championship that will be held in July.
The attacker added on Wednesday: “As the fast euro approaches, this summer is huge and I want to be in a position that allows me to give him the best snapshot to represent my country,” the attacker added on Wednesday.
“However, who can be dictated and I cannot join only four months of the football season is a major effect not only on my career through my mental well -being.”
Manchester United made an offer to Kelly on Thursday, but it was rejected by the city before an agreement was approved with Arsenal.
In a separate publication on Instagram on Thursday, Kelly accused people at the attempt to “assassinate my personality” by “briefing me journalists”.
When asked about the player's comments, Taylor said: “I do not live in this world of social media, because any main coach will tell you that it is not good for your health.
“I tried to give you a little insight, I can't really get into real details alongside the story. We wish her all the best in her new club.”