COLCHESTER United winger Jayden Fevrier is on the radar of League One new boys Stockport County, according to reports.
Pete O’Rourke, transfer correspondent for Football Insider, is reporting that the Hatters are lining up a move for the exciting U's attacker.
Fevrier was one of Colchester's top players in the 2023-24 campaign, with his exciting performances lighting up what was otherwise a largely disappointing season for the club.
League One new boys Stockport County are lining up a move for Colchester winger Jayden Fevrier. #StockportCounty #ColU pic.twitter.com/tmSqCerTMZ
— Pete O'Rourke (@SportsPeteO) May 23, 2024
The 21-year-old featured in all but two of Colchester’s matches in League Two and started 40 of them, in what was his first full season of competitive league football.
Fevrier scooped the club’s Young Player of the Year award, along with the Hospital Radio Colchester Player of the Year accolade.
Fevrier signed a contract extension with the U’s last year, keeping him at the club until at least the summer of 2025.
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Colchester head coach Danny Cowley recently told the Gazette that he fully expects there to be interest in their talented young players, this summer.
But the U’s boss stressed that the club want to enjoy seeing their fledgling stars flourish in the first team before they potentially move to higher-placed clubs.
Cowley said: “I don’t see a more exciting football club in the country, if I’m honest, in terms of assets.
“There’s no surprise that we have so many scouts coming to all of our games.
“We’ve spoken about the crowds increasing in their numbers but part of those numbers in the back end of the season were scouts looking at the young ones.
“We know our phone is going to be busy in the summer but we also know that we have an owner in Robbie that wants to enjoy the young players first and wants to see the young players thrive, in the first team before we then look to sell them on to clubs higher up in the pyramid.
“I just see it as really exciting, for the football club.”
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