Today we are going to be rating Peterborough United‘s transfers this season. This will be on a scale of 1-10 and will cover transfers in, out, and loans. 1. Declan Frith (£1m) 5/10 Frith has struggled with injuries so far in his Posh career, having missed around 10 games so far this season. Given his […]

Today we are going to be rating Peterborough United‘s transfers this season. This will be on a scale of 1-10 and will cover transfers in, out, and loans.

Frith has struggled with injuries so far in his Posh career, having missed around 10 games so far this season.
Given his hefty price tag, he has been underwhelming when he has played, having only 4 goal contributions in 16 matches this season.
Brandon has been a relatively consistent performer for The Posh so far, but has recently struggled to break into a very good midfield 3 of Archie Collins, Ben Woods, and Matthew Garbett.
Khela notably scored the 3rd goal in Peterborough United’s 3-0 win against at the time league leaders Stockport County.
What else can I say? Garbett is way too good for League One, and The Posh have really got themselves a fantastic player. At only 23 years old, Garbett is already a well-established New Zealand international with 36 caps and 5 goals, and is heading to the World Cup in the summer.
Tom Lees is a very experienced championship centre-back who, due to his age has started his descent down the leagues. Lees has played 682 games during his career, with 22 coming with The Posh, he has quickley became a fan favourite due to his consistency and leadership skills.
Harry Leonard took a while to get going for The Posh, having not scored a league goal under Darren Ferguson. Since Luke Williams took charge of his first game against Cardiff in the FA Cup, he has really kicked on, scoring 8 goals in 16 games
It’s sad to have to write this but i dont think anyone can complain about this rating. Hughes was appointed captain before the season started, but has yet to feature due to injury.
Alex Bass joined The Posh from Notts County after a very solid League Two season and has adapted well to League One, having kept 8 clean sheets in 22 games. Bass is a local lad from a town just outside of Peterborough called Huntingdon which has helped him connect with the fanbase.
Okagbue joined The Posh with low expectations set on him, with Walsall fans thinking he was bad, saying he couldn’t pass a ball 5 yards, but this has proved untrue.
While he hasn’t been a starter, he has proven himself. Okagbue has impressed when he has played, including a run of matches due to injuries, where he was rock solid and fantastic on the ball, before sadly getting an injury against Reading which will see him out until at least February.
Forgetable. Never looked interested. Terrible footballer.
Ben Woods started his Posh career injured, having suffered a broken finger. Since his return, he has established himself as a key member of the midfield.
Lisbie has started more games this season than he was originally meant to, with 30 games played so far and 10 goal contributions.
The young winger has looked fantastic but raw; he looks to have real potential once he gets his end product and decision-making down.
Peter Kioso has been an excellent presence in the dressing room but less so on the pitch, having had a decent run of form that has petered out in recent weeks, with some horrific displays, notably against Lincoln.
Tom O’Connor joined at the end of the transfer window on loan from wrexham reportadly with an obligation to buy, and has been solid. The left-sided defender has been very good on the ball and a pain for opposition forwards.
Terrible goalkeeper, ex-Cambridge, and conceded 12 goals in 7 games for us.
Another Wrexham loanee, sadly nowhere near the level of Tom O’Connor, looks like a National League player at best.
Has been on and off, started fantastically before being moved into the 10 role supporting Harry Leonard, with whom he has built a fantastic partnership. Morgan has 9 goal contributions in 22 matches.
Thank god hes off the payroll for now, hopefully he can pick up some form and come good.
Joined Carlisle on loan in the National League and has played well, should have been given a chance with our first team.
Started well for The Posh but fell out with then manager Darren Ferguson before being sent out on loan to Shrewsbury, played 4 games scoring 1 before getting injured and requiring surgery.
Just your standard youth loan to the lower leagues.
Supposed to be winning the Ballon d’Or in the near future, struggles in League One fantastic business.
Tall but lacks awareness. Another fantastic peice of business.
Never good to lose a player for free let alone one of his quality
The same as Kwame Poku.
You might be noticing a theme…
Another.
Could see his potential sad he didnt unlock it here but wanted to go back to Sweden so cant blame him.
Never fully kicked on for us but will be fantastic in League Two.
More great signings then bad very much improved on last season, not the best in terms of sales but sadly we didnt have a choice about who we lost for free.