DAVIS Keillor-Dunn is focusing on securing the highest possible finish with Barnsley this season as much as any personal glory.

The 27-year-old has 14 goals in the league this season for the Reds – and one in the cup – which makes him the division’s sixth top-scorer.

The team are 11th, nine points off the play-offs, after winning just three of their last 15 games since the first week of 2025.

Keillor-Dunn told the Chronicle: “As long as the play-offs are still mathematically possible, the team will work 100 per cent to finish as high as we can. That’s a guarantee from me.

“My personal accolades will come hand in hand with that.

“I want to chip in with as many goals and assists as I can and hopefully that gets the team higher up the league.”

Keillor-Dunn has scored a series of excellent goals this season, with his free-kick at Wigan on Saturday being the latest, but he insists he always wants more.

“I just think: when’s the next one coming? I can never sit back and rest on my laurels.

“Football waits for nobody.

“The following week the goal is forgotten about.

“I will always try to work my socks off for the team.

“I was gutted at Wigan because I want the other lads to score as well.

“I was saying to Max (Watters) that I was trying to play him in. I always strive for better.”

Keillor-Dunn has mainly played as a striker for Barnsley but dropped back into an attacking midfield role behind the front two this week.

He said: “I liked it.

“It gives me a little bit of license to get on the ball and create a little bit more.

“But wherever I am asked to play, I will work my socks off for the team.”