Peterborough United Enquired About £300K-Rated League One Star
Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has revealed that he enquired about signing Carlisle United goalkeeper Harry Lewis when the shot-stopper was still with Bradford City.
The Posh have had an excellent season so far under head coach Darren Ferguson and are now ten points clear of seventh place, meaning a finish inside the play-offs seems like by the end of the campaign. Nevertheless, Fergie’s men are still not completely out of the race for the top two, sitting seven points behind Derby County
Peterborough are not a club with the biggest budget in England’s third tier but MacAnthony has done well to create a squad capable of competing with the likes of Portsmouth, Derby and Bolton Wanderers. In fact, according to Transfermarkt, Ferguson’s team have the highest market value in League One at £17.49 million.
The club’s transfer business in recent seasons has been admirable. The likes of Kwame Poku, Ephron Mason-Clark and Ronnie Edwards were signed as promising, young talents with a high ceiling who will either leave or are leaving for big transfer fees in the future
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