The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Bowie’s move sees Raith in the money

ROVERS: Fife outfit land windfall as teen striker seals switch to the Cottagers

- IAIN COLLIN

Teenager Kieron Bowie has landed Raith Rovers a bumper six-figure windfall after completing his move to Fulham.

The 17-year-old striker penned a precontrac­t with the English Championsh­ip outfit back in February and has now sealed the switch after helping Rovers land the League One title.

The transfer will land the Stark’s Park outfit an initial £150,000, with that figure set to rise further depending on firstteam appearance­s and a percentage of any future sell-on fee.

The money will be crucial in helping to keep Raith afloat, according to manager John McGlynn, who gave the club further reason for celebratio­n yesterday when he and assistant Paul Smith agreed contract extensions to tie them to the club for another two years.

And, as he completed his move south, the dugout duo were in thoughts of Bowie, who finished the campaign as Raith’s top scorer with 10 goals in 35 appearance­s before the premature end in March.

He said: “The last year or so has been a whirlwind and dream to play and score in the first-team.

“To now get the chance to join a club the size of Fulham is really exciting and a great opportunit­y to help progress my career.

“I will be forever grateful for the chance the management team have given me, so it was really important for me to finish the season with Raith.

“I’m looking forward to joining Fulham and getting started.”

McGlynn handed Bowie his debut aged just 16 in February last year and admits his departure could prove crucial off the pitch for Raith.

He said: “The supporters have been fantastic with the way they have backed the club financiall­y, it’s been truly humbling, and the money coming in for Kieron will also help the board of directors keep the club afloat and keep the club going. That is the most important thing, because they club’s got to be there in future for the fans, and Kieron’s money will help that as well.

“It has been a pleasure working and seeing Kieron develop so quickly – he has improved beyond all recognitio­n in the last 12 months.

“We feel it’s a great opportunit­y for Kieron to join a club such as Fulham who have a great history, and think it will be a good fit for him.”

Meanwhile, McGlynn, who was out of contract at Rovers this summer, has expressed his delight at putting the finishing touches to a new two-year deal.

He said: “The negotiatio­ns have been on-going for some time but a lot of it stalled because of the coronaviru­s. It was always going to get done, it was just a matter of the right time.

“We were furloughed and I’ve only just come off furlough on July 1, so it was an appropriat­e time to get it sorted out.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my second term at the club and look forward to working with the players in the SPFL Championsh­ip.

“Hopefully we will get the chance to celebrate the league win when we can all be back at Stark’s Park.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Kieron Bowie is looking forward to a new challenge with English Championsh­ip side Fulham.
Picture: SNS. Kieron Bowie is looking forward to a new challenge with English Championsh­ip side Fulham.

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