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Peterborough boss Barry Fry claims he has not given up hope of bringing Birmingham midfielder Curtis Woodhouse to London Road.
Woodhouse joined the Second Division side last week for pre-season training with a view to a possible loan move.
And Fry is still hopeful that the two clubs can come to an arrangement for the 23-year old.
"At the moment it depends on what Steve Bruce decides to do," Fry said.
"But I'm hoping we can sort out a deal that would benefit both clubs and Woodhouse himself," he told the Peterborough Evening Telegraph newspaper.
Woodhouse was tipped as an England midfielder of the future while at Sheffield United but has struggled since moving to the Blues for £1m in 2001.
Peterborough boss Barry Fry claims he has not given up hope of bringing Birmingham midfielder Curtis Woodhouse to London Road.
Woodhouse joined the Second Division side last week for pre-season training with a view to a possible loan move.
And Fry is still hopeful that the two clubs can come to an arrangement for the 23-year old.
"At the moment it depends on what Steve Bruce decides to do," Fry said.
"But I'm hoping we can sort out a deal that would benefit both clubs and Woodhouse himself," he told the Peterborough Evening Telegraph newspaper.
Woodhouse was tipped as an England midfielder of the future while at Sheffield United but has struggled since moving to the Blues for £1m in 2001.