Fulham striker attracting fresh interest ahead of the summer as the Whites face transfer decision

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Latest transfer news regarding Fulham emerges as they look to bounce back from their Premier League loss to Manchester City last time out

Fulham striker Kieron Bowie is reportedly on St Mirren’s radar ahead of the summer. The youngster has spent this season on loan at Northampton Town in League Two.

According to a report by the Daily Record, the 20-year-old is wanted back in his native Scotland with the Buddies ‘keen’ to land him on a temporary basis ahead of next term. Stephen Robinson’s side are currently sat in 6th place in the Scottish Premiership and are keeping one eye on the next transfer window.

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Fulham landed Bowie back in 2020 from Raith Rovers as one for the future at Craven Cottage. He is yet to make a senior appearance for the Whites but has been a star man for the London club at youth levels.

The Cottagers gave him the green light to leave on loan when Northampton came calling in July last year and the 20-year-old has got plenty of experience under his belt with the Cobblers in this campaign. He has made 38 appearances in all competitions and has chipped in with five goals.

Jon Brady’s side head into the final game of the season needing to win at Tranmere Rovers to gain promotion to League One after losing 2-1 to Bradford City last time out. If they don’t pick up three points at Prenton Park next Monday, Stockport County will be ready to capitalise as they face already relegated Hartlepool United.

Bowie will head back to Fulham when his deal at Sixfields ends and his parent club have a big decision to make on his future. St Mirren are said to be interested and the Whites need to decide what to do with him.

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