Harrogate Town star Abraham Odoh has joined League One club Peterborough United for an undisclosed fee.
Subject to EFL approval, this transfer will take place when the transfer window opens.
The 23-year-old joined the Town less than 12 months ago from National League side Rochdale and has gone on to make 42 appearances in all competitions across the 23/24 campaign.
He ended the campaign as the club's third top scorer with 10 goals in all competitions.
Manager Simon Weaver said:
“Abraham has been a fantastic signing for the football club in the time he has been with us. He leaves having played a lot of football for us and having improved as a footballer.
“As a football club, we always aim to provide a platform for young lads with aspirations to go higher. We should celebrate the achievement of Abraham to get to that level.
“He is a humble lad, he always has a smile on his face. On the pitch, you can see he wants to learn and to entertain so we wish him the very best of luck.”

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