Peterborough United reject chance to sign former Wolves striker and there’s another injury doubt for the Wimbledon game

Peterborough United have ended their interest in former Wolves and Coventry City striker Bright Enobakhare.
Leicester City's Harry Maguire (left) battles for the ball with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Bright Enobakhare. Photo: Martin Ricketts PA wire.Leicester City's Harry Maguire (left) battles for the ball with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Bright Enobakhare. Photo: Martin Ricketts PA wire.
Leicester City's Harry Maguire (left) battles for the ball with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Bright Enobakhare. Photo: Martin Ricketts PA wire.

The Peterborough Telegraph revealed yesterday the 22 year-old had been on trial at Posh, but manager Darren Ferguson confirmed today (December 1) that the player would not be coming to London Road.

Enobakhare has only played one game this season for Greek side AEK Athens. He was released by Wolves in the summer.

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“Bright was only here for two days,” Ferguson said. “He came down, we had a look and he played 60 minutes of an Under 23 game, but we decided not to take it any further.

Dan Butler has picked up a goin injury.Dan Butler has picked up a goin injury.
Dan Butler has picked up a goin injury.

“If we were to sign anyone he would need to have been playing regularly.

“The chairman is over next week so we will sit down and talk about a lot of things, but I doubt we’ll be doing much in the January transfer window.”

Ferguson confirmed striker Jonson Clarke-Harris and Nathan Thompson are fit and will start tomorrow’s League One game at AFC Wimbledon (December 2, 6pm kick off).

Left-back Dan Butler is a doubt because of a groin injury.