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2 changes we could see at Peterborough United this summer

Although they put up a brave fight, Championship outfit Peterborough United will be plying their trade in the third tier of English football next season.

They previously looked as though they may take the relegation race to the wire following back-to-back victories against Blackburn Rovers and Barnsley, with the latter victory providing a real morale boost as they all but relegated the Tykes whilst providing their own survival boost.

Despite a brave defensive display against Nottingham Forest last weekend though, a Sam Surridge goal shortly before the interval was enough to confirm relegation for Grant McCann’s men and with this, there are likely to be changes in the summer.

Needing to adapt back to League One, some of their prized assets may be sold on to reduce their wage bill and provide them with the revenue needed to continue operating effectively, something you can guarantee owner Darragh MacAnthony will be keen to do.

With this though, they will need to bring a few in to provide them with the squad depth needed to challenge for promotion back to the second tier at the first time of asking, an ambition manager McCann will have after managing to achieve this at Hull City.

Director of Football Barry Fry and other club officials are likely to be preparing for the summer already, so with this in mind, we are taking a look at two changes we could see at the Weston Homes Stadium this summer.

A change in captain

According to the Daily Mail, current captain Oliver Norburn requested to leave the club back in January and although Posh managed to retain him during the winter window, the summer could bring a fresh challenge to the Cambridgeshire outfit.

Managing to demnstrate his worth in the second tier, the midfielder could

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