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Rayhaan Tulloch, a recent addition to Shrewsbury Town, has promised to thrill Salop supporters with his League performances.

After several weeks of training with Paul Hurst’s team, 23-year-old Tulloch pleased the manager enough to acquire a short-term deal with the team.

And with less than ten games remaining in the season, Tulloch wants to assist Shrewsbury get safe right away.

Town’s new number 10 Tulloch stated, “We’ve got a nice opportunity to push ourselves up the table a little bit, which is what we all want to achieve.”

It’s been fun working out with the boys since I came in a few weeks ago. They’re a great group, and they’ve treated me really nicely.

“We all want to push ourselves up the table a little bit, and we have a great opportunity to do that.”

When asked what Croud Meadow fans can anticipate from him, Tulloch replied, “Hopefully goals!”

“Of course I want to bring goals and get people out their seats, be exciting that kind of stuff,” he continued.

“My goal is to play as many minutes as I can to support the team and win as many games as I can.”

At the end of the day, it’s a team sport, so naturally, I believe that everyone believes that the better you do, the better it is for you as well as the team.

“I want to help the team, that’s really the essential thing.”

Tulloch, who attended West Brom Academy, represented England at the under-16, under-17, and under-18 levels and gained international notoriety.

The Shrewsbury forward played with players like Bukayo Saka, Curtis Jones, Tommy Doyle, and Jacob Ramsey while he was a member of the national team.

Playing in a club with so many prominent Premier League players, Tulloch himself aspires to emulate his former teammates’ achievements.

“It went well, obviously a lot of the guys I played with are in the Premier League today, which is everyone’s desire, and hopefully I can get there one day,” he remarked.

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