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Jeando Fuchs: Dundee United accept six-figure bid from English club for midfielder

Jeando Fuchs is heading for an exit from Dundee United after a bid for the midfielder was accepted.

The Courier reports a six-figure bid has been put in from English club Peterborough United.

Fuchs has impressed for United since joining from Spanish side Alaves in October 2020. Across 48 appearances the Cameroon international has displayed a tenacity out of possession and a wonderful intelligence, vision and technical ability with the ball.

However, in recent weeks, the 24-year-old’s form has dipped and he’s not been as influential.

It now appears his appearance in the 2-1 win over Ross County on Wednesday will be his last for United.

Peterborough’s offer includes a significant sell-on clause on top of the six-figure fee.

The Posh were mentioned by the midfielder back in December as one of the teams interested in him.

Fuchs, whose contract with United expired at the end of the season, also mentioned Celtic and Rangers, plus German side Stuttgart and a Premier League club.

“I’m waiting to see something concrete and see if I have a choice to make at that time,” he told Foot Mercato. “I am not in a hurry.

“We are well placed, we are having a good season. I don’t want to jump into another quagmire and regret it again afterwards.

“There has been contact with Blackpool, Peterborough and Wigan. Stuttgart have taken information since the summer.

“There has been from Celtic and Rangers as well, but nothing more. A Premier League club as well. England would be good.”

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