Taylor, 57, signed a short-term deal at Valley Parade in February until the end of the season when installed as Stuart McCall's successor and the former England caretaker-coach has sought a several assurances from the City board before committing himself.
Joint-chairman Mark Lawn, who refused to confirm the new training site's location said: "We're hopeful of negotiating something. This place has got four or five quality pitches that aren't being used during the daytime and only get played on once or twice a week.
"Peter wants to go somewhere that the lads can turn up, get changed and showered there. He's said the changing facilities are not good enough at Rawdon Meadows and I think he's probably right."
Lawn added: "Hopefully we've sorted his wages and personal terms and we're nearly there with the budget for players.
"But it's also down to the fans. We're launching season tickets next week and if we can sell 5,000, I can give him the budget that he wants."
Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk