Paddy Kenny's agent admitted the Leeds goalkeeper faces an uncertain future at Elland Road but dismissed reports he was being forced out of the club due to the date of his birthday as "nonsense".

Former Park Avenue No 1 Kenny, understood to be one of the club's higher wage earners, did not travel with the rest of Leeds' first-team squad to their summer training camp in northern Italy on Monday.

And his future was cast in further doubt when Leeds made a new goalkeeper their first summer signing with the arrival of Stuart Taylor today following his release by Reading.

Leeds president Massimo Cellino has been reported to want to off-load Kenny because of his suspicion of the number 17. The former Sheffield United keeper was born on May 17.

Cellino dislikes the number 17 so much that he had the stadium seats at former club Cagliari replaced with 16B. The Italian also banned the colour purple. He insists both bring bad luck.

But Kenny's agent Paul Masterton, of First E11even Sport Management, laughed off the suggestion his client was being forced out because of the date of his birthday.

Masterton said he was more concerned about a "doctored" and "mischievous" photograph circulating on social media websites, which shows the 36-year-old as clearly overweight.

"I've no idea where this number 17 stuff came from, but it's complete nonsense as far as we're concerned," Masterton told Press Association Sport.

"We're more bothered about the picture to be honest. It's been massively doctored. Paddy is the same weight now as he was five years ago.

"I was playing golf with him last week and unless he's put four stones on since then somebody somewhere is being mischievous to say the least."

Leeds paid an undisclosed fee, understood to be £400,000, to QPR for Kenny, who signed a three-year deal at Elland Road in July 2012.

Masterton added: "He's got one year left on his contract so we'll see what happens. It all came to light this week when he wasn't accepted to go to Italy.

"We're working on things now as it looks like he's surplus to requirements at Leeds, but you never know.

"If he trains well when they get back from Italy he might get back in favour because he's still one of the best goalkeepers in the Championship."

Halifax-born Kenny started his career at Bury under former manager Neil Warnock, who he later followed to Sheffield United, QPR and then Leeds, where he has made a total of 81 appearances.