Bradford City has decided to recall striker Jake Young from his loan spell at League Two side Swindon Town, and according to Bantams boss Graham Alexander, it is a move driven by Young’s impressive form and the team’s need for talented players. Young, who is 22 years old, has been in excellent goal-scoring form, notching up 16 goals and becoming the second-highest scorer in the division.
The decision to send Young out on loan was made by Alexander’s predecessor Mark Hughes, but with the striker’s outstanding performance at Swindon, Alexander believes it is the right time to bring him back to bolster Bradford City’s promotion bid. The manager emphasizes the importance of having competition within the squad and recognizes the value of recalling Young, stating that the team would be wise not to bring him back and see if he can replicate his successful form for Bradford City.
Alexander expresses the team’s need for good players and competition, underlining the significance of having motivated and skilled individuals who can contribute to winning games. The decision to recall Jake Young reflects the team’s strategy to strengthen their attacking options and leverage the striker’s goal-scoring capabilities in their pursuit of promotion.
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