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Peterborough chief makes Rangers fans claim over target
Poku, whose contract is set to expire, has caught the attention of around 30 clubs.
The 23-year-old impressed in League One last season with 23 goal contributions.
Peterborough’s director of football, Fry, told the Daily Record: “Kwame’s top drawer.
“The Rangers fans would absolutely love him if he went up to Scotland.
“He’s a very, very skilful player.
“A very exciting player.
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“He gets the ball and you get on the end of your seat.”
Under cross-border rules, Poku could move to Scotland for a cut-price £300,000, while English clubs would have to pay significantly more.
However, Fry believes Rangers supporters would be thrilled to have him.
He added: “I think wherever he goes, he’ll be a fan’s favourite because he’s such an exciting player.
“But he scores goals too and creates them.”
Despite being injured and missing almost half of the season, Poku still made it into last season’s League One Team of the Year.
Fry revealed he received numerous offers for Poku in January from top Championship clubs, but an injury prevented a move.
He said: “In truth, I could have sold him on January 1.
“There was a dozen top clubs in the Championship, wanted him then to push forward, but he was injured.”
Despite the injury setback, Fry is confident of Poku’s potential to play in the Premier League in the future.
He said: “He’s a lovely lad and I’ve really enjoyed him being at the club.
“He’s a lovely boy, and he’s got tremendous potential to go to the top.
“Wherever he goes next, he’s got to play.”
Fry believes Poku’s next move should be focused on finding a club where he can be a regular starter and continue his development.
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