Director of Soccer at Peterborough United, Barry Fry, has issued a warning that the membership is not going to permit Reggae Boy striker Jonson Clarke-Harris to be bought at a cut-rate worth.
The 29-year-old striker has attracted vital curiosity and is predicted to go away the East England membership, often called “the Posh,” in the course of the January switch window.
Clarke-Harris, who claimed the Golden Boot after scoring 26 objectives within the earlier season, has already netted 10 objectives in 24 appearances in all competitions this season. Fry emphasised that the participant’s spectacular goal-scoring document and his constructive affect on the membership make him a worthwhile asset, and he is not going to be transferred for a minimal charge.
“He received’t be leaving for peanuts. His scoring document is excellent, and he’s an important bloke to have across the membership, even when he isn’t taking part in. He’s been unbelievable with the youthful gamers,” Fry acknowledged.
Triumphant return to the primary XI
Regardless of being positioned on the switch checklist on the finish of the final season when Peterborough didn’t safe promotion to the Championship, Clarke-Harris’s transfer to Bristol Rovers for £800,000 fell by late on deadline day in September. The striker shortly regained his scoring kind for Peterborough, together with a notable brace in opposition to Mansfield.
Anticipating a possible switch in January, Clarke-Harris had restricted begins in latest months however made a triumphant return to the primary XI with a two-goal efficiency in opposition to Barnsley. Fry emphasised that Clarke-Harris’s worth extends past his capability to attain objectives, citing his contributions in essential moments and his assist for youthful gamers.
Whereas Bristol Rovers have reportedly diminished their curiosity following the departure of supervisor Joey Barton, media studies recommend that Fleetwood City is predicted to pursue Clarke-Harris’s signature in the course of the January switch window.