, Preston North End have activated Exeter City striker’s buy-out clause and look set to beat Portsmouth, MK Dons and Peterborough to sign him

Preston North End have activated Exeter City striker’s buy-out clause and look set to beat Portsmouth, MK Dons and Peterborough to sign him

Preston North End have activated Exeter City striker Jayden Stockley’s buy-out clause and look set to beat Portsmouth, MK Dons and Peterborough to sign him, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

Preston North End have activated Exeter City striker Jayden Stockley’s buy-out clause and look set to beat League One leaders Portsmouth, MK Dons and Peterborough to sign him.

Jayden Stockley has scored 15 times already this season and has been rumoured for a departure in the transfer window and Preston North End looks his likely destination.

According to Shields Gazette, Portsmouth, MK Dons and Peterborough are keen on signing the the striker, Jayden Stockley has a release clause of around £750,000.

Jayden Stockley was a journey man before moving to Exeter City for a club record fee as he had loan spells at eight clubs, including Torquay United, Leyton Orient, Woking and Accrington, followed, before he finally made his mark in his last at Exeter in the first half of 2016.

BC Radio Devon’s Exeter commentator Andrew Barge told BBC Sport: “We knew when he was on loan here, two seasons ago, what a good player he was and it was disappointing when he signed permanently for Aberdeen.”

“Since he’s come back, he’s been magnificent for the team, whether he’s played as a lone striker or in a partnership, and his ability and hard work are showing dividends.”

“The goals speak for themselves and he’s proving that last season wasn’t just a one off. At just 25, you hope there’s more to come from him.”

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