Bristol City have agreed a compensation fee with Rotherham for striker Ryan Taylor.
The 23-year-old swapped South Yorkshire for the West Country last month when signing a three-year deal after his contract had expired.
But, because the flame-haired target man was under-24, a compensation fee had to be settled before a tribunal stepped in.
And the Millers’ chief operating officer Paul Douglas revealed: “We have negotiated a good deal which we felt adequately compensated Rotherham United.
“Although we were disappointed that Ryan decided to leave the club, we understood his desire to play at a higher level.
“Bristol City were very fair in their dealings with us and I wish Ryan all the best with his new club.”
The highly-rated Taylor was signed as back-up to Jon Stead after fighting off competition from Millwall for the striker’s signature.
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