Here is all you need to know about Ronnie Edwards, English footballer along with his age, career, bio, height, transfer news and more
Ronnie Edwards is being monitored by some football clubs now to acquire his services and Crystal Palace has been eyeing the youngster since January of the year.
Since his contract ends in June 2025, a long queue of European teams will surely be competing to sign the player and add him to their squads. While the player is in talks with many clubs, here is all you need to know about the player who won League One’s Young Player of the Season.
Who is Peterborough United player Ronnie Edwards, bio, age, height, position and stats
Your @SkyBetLeagueOne Young Player of the Season – Ronnie Edwards.
Congratulations on this fantastic achievement Ronnie! #pufc pic.twitter.com/LOWIzRP9Ap
— Peterborough United (@theposh) April 14, 2024
Who is Ronnie Edwards?
Ronnie Edwards is an English football player who was born on March 28, 2003, in Harlow, England. The 21-year-old measures 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) tall.
A look at Ronnie Edwards’ career so far
Ronnie Edwards is currently playing for Peterborough United of the EFL League One. Edwards joined Barnet’s academy at the age of nine, and he went on to captain the under-18 squad.
At the age of sixteen, he made his senior debut as a captain of a young Bees squad in a Middlesex Senior Cup match against Staines Town on December 17, 2019.
Four days later, he made his league debut as a late substitute against Maidenhead United. He made five appearances for the Bees in the 2019–20 season following a fruitful trial against Peterborough Sports in August 2020 and subsequently joined Peterborough United. He played his first EFL Trophy game against Burton Albion on September 8, 2020.
He won the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in 2022 showing a promising career. He appeared in 54 games for Peterborough this season in overall competitions. Additionally, he was named the EFL League One Young Player of the Season.
Edwards did not miss a single game in the current season. However, Peterborough was knocked out of the playoffs a second time, meaning they will have to play a second season in League One.
Ronnie Edwards’ style of play
Ronnie Edwards’ skills both inside and outside the possession makes him a highly regarded defender. He is a left-sided CB and is arranged in a 4-2-3-1 formation.